Webmax Solutions provides Linux Remote administration, which is easier than ever before.
The days of physically needing to sit before the computer or server you are working on are quickly dwindling. Whereas proximity once figured directly into response time, you can now perform most administrative tasks from anywhere. Over a decade ago, dial-in capabilities existed, but they were clunky and tried to lock you into a command line interface that involved more pleading and praying than actually administering.
Connectivity is now done through the Internet instead of the phone line, and is becoming standard with Linux and most other OS versions as well -- eliminating the need for third-party vendors. With the connectivity speed no longer a bottleneck, the Linux remote administration has become easy to use as anything running locally.
Any system administrator who has to deal with two or more network servers will have to, at one point or another, solve the task of remote administration. Such an option can lead to better centralized control and supervising and help allocate (with preset limits) access for end-users.
Linux provides useful services for remote administration that even allow you to disconnect a monitor and keyboard from the server, leaving only a very secure system case, while keeping the full functionality and comfort as working with a local console. |