List of systems management systems

Last updated

This is a list of notable systems management systems.

Overview

FCAPS
Fault
Configuration
Accounting
Performance
Security
SystemCreator Open source FCAPS functionsManagement technologies
FCAPS
Ansible Red Hat, Ansible Inc. (formerly)Yes ? ? ? ? ?Agentless, SSH
Apple Remote Desktop Apple No ?Yes ? ? ?Proprietary, SSH
Bcfg2 Narayan Desai et al.YesNoYesNoNoNo XML-RPC
Cfengine Mark Burgess et al.YesNoYesNoNoNoProprietary
Chef Progress Software (acquired Chef)Yes ?Yes ? ? ?Client/Server (Agents), Ruby (client) and Ruby / Erlang (server), SSH
EasyInstall Endpoint Management IXP DataNoNoYesYesNoYes SNMP and WMI
Foreman Paul Kelly and Ohad LevyYes ? ? ? ? ? ?
ISconf Steve Traugott et al.Yes ? ? ? ? ? ?
JumpCenter JumpSoft NoYesYesNoYesYes SNMP, WMI, JMX, SSH, XML, REST, SOAP
KACE KACE NoNoYesYesNoYes SNMP, WMI, and PXE
LANrev LANrev NoNoYesYesNoYes
Landscape Canonical Ltd.  ? ? ? ? ? ?
Local ConFiGuration system Paul Anderson et al.YesNoYesNoNoNo XML over HTTP
Nagios Ethan GalstadYesYesYesYesYesNo SNMP, WMI (via Addon), JMX
OpenNMS OpenNMS GroupYesYesNoNoYesNo SNMP
OpenView products Hewlett-Packard NoYesYesNoYesNo SNMP, WMI, and others
opsi (open pc server integration) uib gmbhYesNoYesNoNoNo PXE, WMI, JSON over HTTPS
Oracle Enterprise Manager Oracle Corporation No ? ? ? ? ? ?
Oracle OPS Center Oracle Corporation No ? ? ? ? ? ?
Puppet Puppet LabsYesNoYesNoNoNo ?
Quattor Rafael Angel García Leiva et al.YesNoYesNoNoNo XML (?) over HTTP, SOAP
Saltstack SaltStackYes ? ? ? ? ? ssh, Python
Satellite Red Hat  ? ? ? ? ? ? ?
Spacewalk Red Hat Yes ?Yes ? ?Yes XML-RPC
System Center Configuration Manager Microsoft NoNoYesYesNoYes WMI, SNMP
TeamQuest Performance Software TeamQuest Corporation NoNoNoYesYesNo ?
Unicenter products CA, Inc. No ? ? ? ? ? ?
Zabbix Zabbix LLCYesYesNoNoYesNo SNMP, TCP and ICMP checks, IPMI, JMX, Telnet and SSH
Zenoss Core Zenoss Inc.YesYesYesNoYesNo SNMP, WMI, XML-RPC, SSH
ZENworks products Novell No ?Yes ? ?Yes ?

See also

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Configuration management</span> Process for maintaining consistency of a product attributes with its design

Configuration management (CM) is a systems engineering process for establishing and maintaining consistency of a product's performance, functional, and physical attributes with its requirements, design, and operational information throughout its life. The CM process is widely used by military engineering organizations to manage changes throughout the system lifecycle of complex systems, such as weapon systems, military vehicles, and information systems. Outside the military, the CM process is also used with IT service management as defined by ITIL, and with other domain models in the civil engineering and other industrial engineering segments such as roads, bridges, canals, dams, and buildings.

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an Internet Standard protocol for collecting and organizing information about managed devices on IP networks and for modifying that information to change device behavior. Devices that typically support SNMP include cable modems, routers, switches, servers, workstations, printers, and more.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Package manager</span> Software tools for handling software packages

A package manager or package-management system is a collection of software tools that automates the process of installing, upgrading, configuring, and removing computer programs for a computer in a consistent manner.

In software engineering, software configuration management is the task of tracking and controlling changes in the software, part of the larger cross-disciplinary field of configuration management. SCM practices include revision control and the establishment of baselines. If something goes wrong, SCM can determine the "what, when, why and who" of the change. If a configuration is working well, SCM can determine how to replicate it across many hosts.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Linux Router Project</span>

The Linux Router Project (LRP) is a now defunct networking-centric micro Linux distribution. The released versions of LRP were small enough to fit on a single 1.44MB floppy disk, and made building and maintaining routers, access servers, thin servers, thin clients, network appliances, and typically embedded systems next to trivial.

Rational ClearCase is a family of computer software tools that supports software configuration management (SCM) of source code and other software development assets. It also supports design-data management of electronic design artifacts, thus enabling hardware and software co-development. ClearCase includes revision control and forms the basis for configuration management at large and medium-sized businesses, accommodating projects with hundreds or thousands of developers. It is developed by IBM.

m0n0wall was an embedded firewall distribution of FreeBSD, one of the BSD operating system descendants. It provides a small image which can be put on Compact Flash cards as well as on CD-ROMs and hard disks. It runs on a number of embedded platforms and generic PCs. The PC version can be run with just a Live CD and a floppy disk to store configuration data, or on a single Compact Flash card. This eliminates the need for a hard drive, which reduces noise and heat levels and decreases the risk of system failure through elimination of moving parts found in older hard drives.

Microsoft Configuration Manager (ConfigMgr) is a systems management software product developed by Microsoft for managing large groups of computers providing remote control, patch management, software distribution, operating system deployment, and hardware and software inventory. Configuration Manager supports the Microsoft Windows and Windows Embedded operating systems. Previous versions also supported macOS (OS X), Linux or UNIX, as well as Windows Phone, Symbian, iOS and Android mobile operating systems.

In configuration management, a baseline is an agreed description of the attributes of a product, at a point in time, which serves as a basis for defining change. A change is a movement from this baseline state to a next state. The identification of significant changes from the baseline state is the central purpose of baseline identification.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Cisco Catalyst</span> Ethernet switch product line

Catalyst is the brand for a variety of network switches, wireless controllers, and wireless access points sold by Cisco Systems. While commonly associated with Ethernet switches, a number of different types of network interfaces have been available throughout the history of the brand. Cisco acquired several different companies and rebranded their products as different versions of the Catalyst product line. The original Catalyst 5000 and 6000 series were based on technology acquired from Crescendo Communications. The 1700, 1900, and 2800 series Catalysts came from Grand Junction Networks, and the Catalyst 3000 series came from Kalpana in 1994.

The following comparison of accounting software documents the various features and differences between different professional accounting software, personal and small enterprise software, medium-sized and large-sized enterprise software, and other accounting packages. The comparison only focus considering financial and external accounting functions. No comparison is made for internal/management accounting, cost accounting, budgeting, or integrated MAS accounting.

Database administration is the function of managing and maintaining database management systems (DBMS) software. Mainstream DBMS software such as Oracle, IBM Db2 and Microsoft SQL Server need ongoing management. As such, corporations that use DBMS software often hire specialized information technology personnel called database administrators or DBAs.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">VMware ESXi</span> Enterprise-class, type-1 hypervisor for deploying and serving virtual computers

VMware ESXi is an enterprise-class, type-1 hypervisor developed by VMware for deploying and serving virtual computers. As a type-1 hypervisor, ESXi is not a software application that is installed on an operating system (OS); instead, it includes and integrates vital OS components, such as a kernel.


This is a comparison of notable free and open-source configuration management software, suitable for tasks like server configuration, orchestration and infrastructure as code typically performed by a system administrator.

Wireless Zero Configuration (WZC), also known as Wireless Auto Configuration, or WLAN AutoConfig, is a wireless connection management utility included with Microsoft Windows XP and later operating systems as a service that dynamically selects a wireless network to connect to based on a user's preferences and various default settings. This can be used instead of, or in the absence of, a wireless network utility from the manufacturer of a computer's wireless networking device. The drivers for the wireless adapter query the NDIS Object IDs and pass the available network names (SSIDs) to the service. The service then lists them in the user interface on the Wireless Networks tab in the connection's Properties or in the Wireless Network Connection dialog box accessible from the notification area. A checked (debug) build version of the WZC service can be used by developers to obtain additional diagnostic and tracing information logged by the service.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">SharePoint</span> Web application platform

SharePoint is a web-based collaborative platform that integrates natively with Microsoft 365. Launched in 2001, SharePoint is primarily sold as a document management and storage system, although it is also used for sharing information through an intranet, implementing internal applications, and for implementing business processes.

ISO 10007 "Quality management — Guidelines for configuration management" is the ISO standard that gives guidance on the use of configuration management within an organization. "It is applicable to the support of products from concept to disposal." The standard was originally published in 1995, and was updated in 2003 and 2017. Its guidance is specifically recommended for meeting "the product identification and traceability requirements" introduced in ISO 9001:2015 and AS9100 Rev D.

Salt is a Python-based, open-source software for event-driven IT automation, remote task execution, and configuration management. Supporting the "infrastructure as code" approach to data center system and network deployment and management, configuration automation, SecOps orchestration, vulnerability remediation, and hybrid cloud control.