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akdes2017-04-03 17:13:49
System administration
akdes, 2017-04-03 17:13:49

Centralized management of remote computers, how and with what?

Hi all.
I have 10 pieces of "Intel Compute Stick" (Windows !!HOME!!), on them the application hangs on autorun on electron.
There is a possibility that the pool of computers will grow up to 100, or even up to 1000 .. You don’t want to heavily load the computers with any (extra) software, so as not to heat them once again (it works 24/7).
It is necessary to be able to update the software (centrally), both for the entire pool, and for groups or one by one.
I thought of writing a demon that listens every half hour, is there anything new, if so - download and unpack .. but maybe there are better solutions?
add. I would like to leave the team viewer because now it is private, then you will have to buy - you can immediately close. What alternatives can you recommend? Win RemoteDesktop did not work on HOME - fixed.
Thank you very much.

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akdes, 2017-04-05
@akdes

Thanks to Artem for the scheduler (I didn’t think about it at all) I
wrote a powershell script that downloads the archive, unpacks it into the necessary directory, thereby replacing the files, a kind of update, and also, if there is a certain script in the archive, it launches it.
And for remote control, I’ll probably still take a teamweaver license.

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Sergey Ryzhkin, 2017-04-03
@Franciz

DMWare

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Dmitry Shitskov, 2017-04-03
@Zarom

For remote deployment, you can try, for example, Ansible
TeamViewer can be replaced with VNC
Up to 30 hosts - Lite Manager

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Artem @Jump, 2017-04-04
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You need to be able to update the software (centrally)
wget to task scheduler.
Launching the update there. Any frequency. Set up in ten minutes.
And if you remotely manage your desktop, you can patch it to make RDP work, you can through the teamviewer, there is not much difference, although RDP works faster.

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