Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments.
With a simple series of commands, network installs can be configured for PXE, reinstallations, media-based net-installs, and virtualized installs (supporting Xen, qemu, KVM, and VMware
... [More] Server). Cobbler uses a helper program called 'koan' (which interacts with Cobbler) for reinstallation and virtualization support.
Cobbler can also optionally help with managing DHCP, DNS, power, config management, and yum package mirroring infrastructure -- in this regard, it is a more generalized "batteries included" deployment server, rather than just dealing specifically with installations. It has a command line interface, a web interface, and also several API access options. [Less]
Automated software deployment, upgrade and removal script for Windows. Can be run as a service to install software in the background without user interaction. See http://wpkg.org for more info and downloads. See http://lists.wpkg.org for mailing lists.
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Server requires Apache/Php/Perl/Mysql, Agents run on
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OpenGnsys (Open Genesis) Project provides a number of free and open source tools for managing and deploying computers. These tools supplies a complete, versatile and intuitive system to allow the arrangement, installation and deployment of different operating systems.
OpenGnsys brings together the
... [More] combined efforts of several Spanish Public Universities. [Less]
Cape provides a simple DSL for selecting Rake tasks to be made available as documented Capistrano recipes. You can pass required arguments to Rake tasks via environment variables.
Install by typing:
gem install cape
DeploymentKit makes it easier for software developers to deploy native packages.
By generating package recipes for multiple target platforms from a single, generic package metadata format, developers no longer have to care about the details of individual packaging systems.
`Dewi' is a tool for deploying and withdrawing a user's configuration files; such as shell or editor setups.
It is not designed to handle system setups in a way that eg. puppet does.
`Dewi' is scriptable and extensible through Perl code and it comes with detailed documentation on all aspects of the system.
mrepo builds a local APT/Yum RPM repository from local ISO files, downloaded updates, and extra packages from 3rd party repositories. It takes care of setting up the ISO files, downloading the RPMs, configuring HTTP access and providing PXE/TFTP resources for remote network installations.
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