Sun N1 Provisioning experiences?
From: Paul Robertson (proberts_at_petunia.wakefield.unixway.com)
Date: 04/13/05
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Date: 13 Apr 2005 09:29:37 -0400
We have several hundred Solaris Sparc server, and we're looking for a
better way to manage and standardize our environment. Sun came in and
pitched their N1 provisioning server yesterday. It looks ok, but there
doesn't seem to be a large user community out there judging from a few
Google queries I ran. Seemingly much more popular is cfgadm, as well
as cvsup/rsync combos.
I'd be interested in hearing from people at sites that have used
either Sun N1 provisioning and/or the other solutions I mentioned
above in a large production Solaris environment.
Cheers,
Paul
-- Paul Robertson probertson@unixway.com
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