Re: Automation across physical servers / VMWare

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Something easier than kickstart, and you need it now?  I don't think
there's anything, but expensive cloning solutions, etc.

You can use VMware to clone, but you can get into duplication issues,
depending on what you're doing with the servers.

On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Daniel Tate <daniel.tate@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> We have the need to roll out many servers in a short amount of time,
> each with about 8 additional, server specific tools on it.   What
> would be the simplest way to do this?  Kickstart would be OK, but if
> there's something a LITTLE faster but not so complicated it would take
> a week to learn, that would be preferable.  We're going to have 4
> configs - RHEL5 32 and 64 bit (Vendor Reqs)
>
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