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Andrey Grigoriev2019-08-29 15:51:48
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Andrey Grigoriev, 2019-08-29 15:51:48

Convenient software for managing the list of servers in the organization?

We have 500+ different servers in our organization. Physical, virtual, etc. The list is stored in an excel file. This is not very convenient.
We are looking for a paid or free solution to store and manage such a list. As a requirement - the ability to add your own features, for the possibility of sorting.
An example of a data storage format: server name, type (physical/virtual), serial number, criticality for business processes, etc.
Are there such solutions?

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Ronald McDonald, 2019-08-29
@Wonkakakto

"Accounting for computers", for example. Oddly enough, Enterprise.
Yuzal, I like it.

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Adamos, 2019-08-29
@Adamos

Gods! Do you need some cool enterprise program for ONE plate with selection and editing?
In a couple of hours, a one-pager is written that stores all this information in {anything} on the backend and spins it the way you want on the front. You can find hosting for this one-pager among 500+ servers, I guess.
PS No, I don't think this is the ideal solution. I consider this a palliative, after looking at which you can sit down and think about what you really need - and how you can implement it, having already thrown Yoksel out of the way.

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Sasha Odarchuk, 2019-08-29
@Fanta

TS Yes, ServiceDesk/CMDB is crying for you :)
I use www.manageengine.com/products/service-desk

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CityCat4, 2019-08-29
@CityCat4

10-strike

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Vladimir, 2019-08-29
@MechanID

If you want to see a terrible and bloody enterprise - then for example www.ubersmith.com Device Manager module - you can invetorize everything and even more - ubersmith is a billing system + data center inventory, custom fields / tags, etc. everything is there. but I'm not sure that for 500 servers it makes sense to buy it. (need more servers)

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