Hello everyone,
is it possible to use a single WAPT server for multiple clients?
To clarify: if I have 15 clients (15 Active Directory accounts) under managed services, can I create a centralized server and connect all my clients to it, or do I need a separate WAPT server for each client?
Will each client only see their own software and updates to deploy, or is there a risk of data mixing?
Thank you for your answers.
[RESOLVED] WAPT: Centralizing management for multiple clients, is it possible?
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* Specify the installed WAPT version, full version, and build number (2.2.1.11957 / 2.2.2.12337 / etc.) as well as the Enterprise/Discovery edition.
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- sfonteneau
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Hello
, indeed the simplest solution in your case would be to have a central server to avoid having multiple servers.
Regarding the software, each workstation sees all the packages (shared hosting), while
the self-service server will only see what you have authorized.
, indeed the simplest solution in your case would be to have a central server to avoid having multiple servers.
Regarding the software, each workstation sees all the packages (shared hosting), while
the self-service server will only see what you have authorized.
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Thank you so much for your feedback and explanations, it's very clear!
- dcardon
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Hello Jean-Denis,
to clarify Simon's answer, differentiated self-service is only available in the Wapt Enterprise version.
Furthermore, with the Enterprise version you will benefit from peer-cache support so that client workstations can share their updates amongst themselves, which is very advantageous for small client sites.
Regards,
Denis
to clarify Simon's answer, differentiated self-service is only available in the Wapt Enterprise version.
Furthermore, with the Enterprise version you will benefit from peer-cache support so that client workstations can share their updates amongst themselves, which is very advantageous for small client sites.
Regards,
Denis
Denis Cardon - Tranquil IT
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