Hello!
After a lot of research and learning about virtualization, I came across articles about WAPT.
I'm looking for a way to control remote computers, perform Windows updates, and install operating systems, software, plugins, and other things.
I also want to be able to control the machines and monitor what's happening on them, to observe their processing.
I currently use TeamViewer or Remote Desktop, which work well, but only for three or four PCs.
Now that I have 14 to manage, it's quickly becoming unbearable.
I just spent 72 hours installing, formatting, installing drivers, etc. It seems almost essential.
Oh yes, I have Dell PowerEdge machines that seem to be compatible. I don't know if this information will help answer my questions?
Thanks in advance!
Network maintenance for a small computing farm
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- sfonteneau
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I didn't quite understand your question, but here's how I do it:
For OS deployment: I use FOG (image deployment, automatic renaming of workstations, joining the domain). Foreman seems like a nice solution as well.
For software deployment/updates: I use WAPT, the perfect solution for basically executing remote commands and getting feedback to know if everything went smoothly. It's great for everyday use.
For Windows updates: I use WSUS, but apparently Tranquil.it might offer a solution with WAPT (in development).
A short summary of my usage: https://blog.lesfourmisduweb.org/deploy ... -wapt-kms/
For OS deployment: I use FOG (image deployment, automatic renaming of workstations, joining the domain). Foreman seems like a nice solution as well.
For software deployment/updates: I use WAPT, the perfect solution for basically executing remote commands and getting feedback to know if everything went smoothly. It's great for everyday use.
For Windows updates: I use WSUS, but apparently Tranquil.it might offer a solution with WAPT (in development).
A short summary of my usage: https://blog.lesfourmisduweb.org/deploy ... -wapt-kms/
First, I recommend setting up a FOG-type system to avoid having to install the OS, drivers, and basic software. You should create a disk image of one of your PCs, especially since you have the advantage, if I understand correctly, of having a homogeneous fleet.
As for updates, WAPT does the job.
Regarding Windows updates, a WSUS update seems premature; I think a good configuration of the workstations would be sufficient.
Hoping this helps you a little with your goals
As for updates, WAPT does the job.
Regarding Windows updates, a WSUS update seems premature; I think a good configuration of the workstations would be sufficient.
Hoping this helps you a little with your goals
