openQRM Virtual Appliance
openQRM provisions and manages Linux, Unix and Windows virtual environments and physical servers
Features
NOTE: Downloads are now provided free from openQRM site. Thanks a lot to Matt Rechenburg and openQRM Team for that! We will continue to provide appliance and packaging support from both openQRM and Avastu sire so you have robust support on both Virtualization and Data Center Management issues!
This is a "Complete Datacenter Management & Provisioning Software" with
o File system images of Fedora Core 5 AND Centos 4
o Two diskless nodes
We can customize the product and help you deploy it in your test, development labs and even production! (We are already assisting our current client with several openQRM installations in production).
Details for Testers/Developers/Administrators:
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user = root
password = sysadmin
File System Images: Fedora Core 5, Centos 4
Nodes : 2 (two) diskless nodes
IP address for url: 192.168.1.100
Web Admin login: qrm
Admin Password: qrm
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What can openQRM do?
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Data center needs and problems
Growing number of commodity servers leads to:
* Increasing number of failures – furthering downtime.
* Servers managed individually lead to:
o greater opportunity for operator error
o inconsistent imaging and policies applied across servers
o over-provisioned or peak-provisioned systems
* Growing management costs – hardware and software are a small part of the price.
Bottom line: System administrators spend a significant amount of time either fighting fires or repeating multiple steps to manage a growing number of individual Linux boxes. Ultimately, the x86 data center is not always reliable, does not meet business needs, and creates inefficiencies in terms of administrative costs per server.
The Solution
Open Resource Manager addresses the needs of the modern data center by:
* Improving reliability on the hardware and application level
* Giving system administrators full control of the data-center
* Provisioning servers within a few minutes
* Consistently applying policies across servers
* Adjusting resources based on business demands
* Managing heterogeneous x86 hardware
Read More at openQRM site
Enjoy your virtual appliance!
Tarry Singh
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Founder and CEO, Avastu Appliances
Avastu (Branch Offices in Europe, China, India & Argentina)
Blogs: TarryBlogging
SecondLife Name: Joshum Zephaniah
Technical Specifications
Operating System:
Centos 4.4
VMware Tools installed: Yes
Size: 1800MB
Allocated Memory (RAM): 512
Applications Installed:
openQRM 3.1 (Latest Version)
Plugins
Virtual Appliance Account Information
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