Kristian Erik Hermansen wrote: > So, what's nice about Landscape is that it allows and admin access to > all the machines in the group. You can queue up tasks, and they will > run on the hosts you assign. You have the power. You can even kill > processes remotely. For instance, just to test it out, I ran > gnome-calculator, then went to the web interface, and queued it to end > the process. A few moments later, and my client received the request > and the process died. Very cool. > > Additionally, the client sends out info about the hardware. So, if > you need to keep track of inventory, this would be a very useful > feature. I mean, who wants to go around and physically gather serial > numbers anyways, right?!?!
On the topic of support by Canonical, do you know if the prices listed on their website (http://www.canonical.com/services/support) are per host, per LAN, per company etc? Unfortunately this important info seems to have been omitted. Cheers, Tom -- ubuntu-server mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server More info: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam
