LinMin adds key API to its automated provisioning tool

Courtesy Enterprise Linux Log  Fri, 08/15/2008 - 08:58

LinMin Corp. beefed up automation of its cross-platform Bare Metal Provisioning tool.

The new version 5.2 from the Redwood City, Calif. startup now includes an Application Program Interface (API) through which a business process can initiate the provisioning of additional servers or desktops.

The tool works on physical or virtual servers running Red Hat, Novell, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, Asianux and Microsoft Windows.

Steven Brasen, an IT analyst with Enterprise Management Associates in Boulder, Colo., said the...


 

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