Multi-site "management" of IT infrastructure
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What is the FOSS (or OSS) equivalent of this: https://github.com/BronsonMagnan/AdminPortal
How are you managing gear in your multiple sites?
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Snipe-IT - https://snipeitapp.com/
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I’m a big fan of Snipe-IT. You can enable multiple companies support. You can then restrict assets and users to those companies.
Another option is GLPI (https://glpi-project.org) but it does a lot more like tickets.
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I see a lot asset management/check-in/check-out.
Anyone using this to manage servers, switches etc? -
@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
I see a lot asset management/check-in/check-out.
Anyone using this to manage servers, switches etc?I'm not aware of it doing any management, just asset control.
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@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
What is the FOSS (or OSS) equivalent of this: https://github.com/BronsonMagnan/AdminPortal
That project is already FOSS. Why not just use that?
It's not a management tool, it's a web hub - just a place to list other tools in an easy to find format. Absolutely brilliant idea and super useful, but it doesn't manage or aggregate anything itself. Traditionally we just use a wiki page for that.
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@scottalanmiller said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
What is the FOSS (or OSS) equivalent of this: https://github.com/BronsonMagnan/AdminPortal
That project is already FOSS. Why not just use that?
It's not a management tool, it's a web hub - just a place to list other tools in an easy to find format. Absolutely brilliant idea and super useful, but it doesn't manage or aggregate anything itself. Traditionally we just use a wiki page for that.
I agree it's brilliant & useful.
It is Windows, just trying to use a free o/s & not "burn" a Windows license! -
@scottalanmiller said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
I see a lot asset management/check-in/check-out.
Anyone using this to manage servers, switches etc?I'm not aware of it doing any management, just asset control.
That's what I thought. Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing anything since someone suggested it as an answer to my OP.
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@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
@scottalanmiller said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
@FATeknollogee said in Multi-site management of IT infrastructure:
What is the FOSS (or OSS) equivalent of this: https://github.com/BronsonMagnan/AdminPortal
That project is already FOSS. Why not just use that?
It's not a management tool, it's a web hub - just a place to list other tools in an easy to find format. Absolutely brilliant idea and super useful, but it doesn't manage or aggregate anything itself. Traditionally we just use a wiki page for that.
I agree it's brilliant & useful.
It is Windows, just trying to use a free o/s & not "burn" a Windows license!Oh, gotcha.
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The portal generator seems really cool, but what is it really doing? Why not use Hugo or something and make the portal that way? Might actually be easier.
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Asset Tiger is pretty good in my experience. Hosted and free for 250 assets or less.