RE: Deploying multiple OS types from a single server?

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Edmund,

	I took a look at the website for Rembo and it sounds like a good
product.  Unfortunately, I have no budget to work with for this project.
Even though the cost doesn't seem outrageous, it's still not really
something I can currently consider.  Thanks anyway though.

Robert

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Computer and Information Sciences
East Tennessee State University
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-----Original Message-----
From: Edmund J. Sutcliffe [mailto:edmunds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 5:08 AM
To: kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx
Cc: nielsen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Deploying multiple OS types from a single server?


On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Robert Nielsen wrote:
>       I'm looking for a good way to deploy Red Hat Linux 8.0 and 
> Windows 2000.  Right now I've got two servers, one using Kickstart and

> the other using RIS.  These are each completely independent systems 
> and only one can be live at a time.  My world would be a better place 
> if I could find a good way to consolidate this operation to one server

> instead.

We are currently doing just this. We are working with a 3rd party
product Rembo <http://www.rembo.com> which is capable of deploying Win32
platform images as well other x86 OSes, including Windows 2000.
	We use an OpenLDAP server to hold configuration information for
all our servers. From here we build our DHCP entries, and DNS tables.
Instead of using the SYSLinux tools to commence the PXe we are using the
Rembo toolkit to do this.
	For deploying Linux we then check DNS values and LDAP values to
build the different sorts of machines around site, (Postgres Servers,
Samba Server, Mail Servers) Ever Samba Server, then can deploy the
Windows 2000 clients.
	We currently have deployed around 1200 Windows 2000 desktops,
and 9 Linux servers this way. Any one of the Linux servers being capable
of deploying more Windows Desktops or more Linux Servers in the 3 types
mentioned.
	Hope this helps
	Edmund
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