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LinMin Bare Metal Virtualization Provisioning Program Arrives
LinMin Introduces Bare Metal Provisioning 5.0 for Linux Systems and Virtual Machines
Mar. 12, 2008 10:30 AM
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LinMin announced the availability of LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning
(LBMP). LBMP can remotely provision (natively install and configure Linux and
customer-specified applications) as well as image (snapshot and rollback entire
systems for disaster recovery and clone systems for mass deployment) servers,
blades, PCs, appliances and virtual machines. LBMP enables systems to be
rapidly deployed, repurposed and recovered. LinMin delivered the successful
Beta version of the product to customers several weeks ago.
“I installed LBMP in just a few minutes, and immediately started
using it to provision my Linux servers and blades," said Brian McArthur,
Regional Director for Advantage Professionals. "LBMP is a great system
provisioning and imaging solution that saves me incredible amounts of time
while increasing consistency between systems. LBMP paid for itself in less than
two weeks.”
“LinMin ships a commercial grade product at unheard-of
prices. This allows corporate and departmental IT organizations, web hosting
and SaaS companies, academic and research institutions, system builders, QA
labs and open source professionals with very limited budgets to benefit from
advanced IT automation solutions,” said Laurent Gharda, CEO and founder of
LinMin. “One of the old ways of acquiring IT tools was to spend months defining
requirements and evaluating products priced from $10,000 to $200,000, make a
business case to the CIO and then spend weeks or months implementing the
solution. The other way was for experts to assemble open source components and
customize them to work in a specific environment with considerable IT
development and maintenance costs. Now you can simply buy LBMP with a credit
card, expense it and become productive the same day, at a fraction of the cost.
‘Affordable and simple to use’ are the cornerstone principles for LBMP and
future LinMin products.”
Based on proprietary Linux systems management intellectual
property acquired by LinMin, LBMP is the enhanced fifth generation of a
provisioning solution used by leading companies for several years. Installation
and operation have been simplified. LBMP also supports all of the most popular
versions of Linux. A pre-release edition supporting the provisioning of Windows
Server products for mixed Linux/Windows environments is also included in the
current shipping product.
“LBMP is complementary to existing commercial and open
source systems management solutions that perform patch updating, monitoring,
asset management and other necessary functions,” added Laurent Gharda. “What
has been lacking until now is a low-priced, framework-independent bare metal
provisioning solution that co-exists with other systems management tools. LBMP
automates the installation and configuration of the operating system,
applications and management agents, then passes control of the newly
provisioned or re-purposed system to the customer’s existing systems management
infrastructure, be it commercially-supplied, open source or entirely manual.”
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