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Hello,
Suppose you have a number of physical and virtual servers. You want to know which of these servers need to be updated or for which of them there is a problem. Which management tool do you use?
No. But otherwise what do you mean by beginner? Obviously some knowledge is required to be able to use it, and also you need to learn the tool itself (not to speak about the [importance of] practice). It is valid for a hammer, a needle, a car or anything else.
No. But otherwise what do you mean by beginner? Obviously some knowledge is required to be able to use it, and also you need to learn the tool itself (not to speak about the [importance of] practice). It is valid for a hammer, a needle, a car or anything else.
Hi,
Thank you so much for your reply.
I am not that much of a beginner.
You're going to have to do your own research there.
They all have various features (not all the same ) and ofc they are constantly being improved.
You'll have to look at them and decide which one(s) suit your situation best...
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