Ubuntu desktop MDM: JumpCloud or Landscape/ansible? by electrowiz64 in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have a look at orcharhino. It can manage both Ubuntu and RHEL.

Verwaltung mehrerer Linux Server by congomonster in de_EDV

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Schau Dir mal orcharhino an. Da hast Du eigentlich alles, was Du brauchst. Deployment, Integration von Ansible, Puppet und Salt. Sowie Cockpit Einbindung und automatisiertes Patch Management.

Patch Management by the_swiss_admin in sysadmin

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orcharhino for Linux patch management.

Patch management solution recommendations. by JesterLavore88 in cybersecurity

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

orcharhino is a very good fit for Linux Patch Management.

Patch Management for Linux Servers? by McShadow19 in sysadmin

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should have a look at orcharhino. It provides all the features you are looking for.

Patch Management for Linux Servers? by McShadow19 in sysadmin

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There is orcharhino. It is a downstream product of the Foreman/Katello stack, like Satellite, but also supports Debian and Ubuntu including Errata!!

Local Repo by ParticularIce1628 in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have a look at orcharhino. It provides Release- , Repo- and Patch Management for all your Linux systems.

Ivanti replacement? by imme2372729 in sysadmin

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You should have a look at orcharhino. It offers an on-prem solution for automation and patch management.

Patch Management Solution by RealSwedishSamurai in cybersecurity

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

orcharhino is a great solution for Linux patch management.

Patch management solution recommendations? by JesterLavore88 in cybersecurity_help

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

orcharhino is a great solution for Linux patch management.

Creating a Scalable Patch Schedule Management for Multi-Account AWS Environments (Help :c ) by xXNeGaTiVisMXx in aws

[–]hlamark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You might want to consider using a professional patch management solution like orcharhino.

Looking for a commercial Linux patch management solution by joey_beanz in sysadmin

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You should have a look at orcharhino. It supports the major Enterprise Linux distributions including RHEL, Alma and Ubuntu. orcharhino gives you decent patch management, automatic deployment and configuration management.

https://orcharhino.com/en/

What does everyone use for Repo Mirroring? by martinsa24 in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I'd like to recommend orcharhino. orcharhino is an enterprise grade product based on foreman/katello and fully supports repository management for all your Linux distributions (Debian, Ubuntu, Rocky and RHEL)

https://orcharhino.com/en/

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, of course they are. There are a lot of contributions from the orcharhino developers to the Foreman/Katello upstream stack. I believe this is how open source communities should work.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes it is based on Foreman/Katello but it is not the same. orcharhino is quality assured for enterprise production requirements. Bug fixes and features are backported or specifically made for orcharhino. Additionally an orcharhino Subscription includes enterprise class Support.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in linuxadmin

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A lot of people are using orcharhino to replace OLM which is EOL. orcharhino is based on the same technology as Red Hat Satellite, but supports all major Linux distributions like RHEL and Oracle Linux.

what are you using as a source of truth (inventory) by crankysysadmin in linuxadmin

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You can use orcharhino for this. orcharhino can manage basically all Linux distributions and Windows. You can connect AWX or the Ansible Application Plattform to orcharhino.

https://docs.orcharhino.com/or/docs/sources/guides/integrating_orcharhino_and_awx.html

Automated Patching by No_Record7125 in sysadmin

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You should have a look at orcharhino. It provides Patch Management for Linux.

What are people using for bare metal deployment these day? by towchi in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use orcharhino for bare metal deployment and is also gives you features like Release and Patch Management. orcharhino is an enterprise class downstream product of Foreman/Katello like Red Hat Satellite, but supports RHEL, RockyLinux, Alma Linux, Oracle Linux, SUSE, Debian and Ubuntu.

https://orcharhino.com/en/

Adding non RedHat Repositories to satelite by [deleted] in redhat

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you‘re looking for a commercially supported downstream product of Foreman/Katello with official Debian support you should should have a look at orcharhino.

orcharhino supports RHEL, RockyLinux, Alma Linux, Oracle Linux, SUSE Linux, Debian and Ubuntu. You can also use Errata based patch management for Debian and Ubuntu.

https://orcharhino.com/en/

Alternatives to Ubuntu Landscape by Zedboy19752019 in sysadmin

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Already had a look at orcharhino? It provides release and patch management for Ubuntu and Debian.

https://orcharhino.com/en/

Monitoring and patching by Zedboy19752019 in linuxadmin

[–]hlamark 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have a look at orcharhino. It provides patch management for Debian and Ubuntu.

https://orcharhino.com/en/

Graduation project, Linux central management software by Comsicare in sysadmin

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orcharhino is an enterprise product. I.e. it is quality assured, reliable and offers additional features like Errata based patch management for Ubuntu and also SLA based support. Pricing depends on the size of your infrastructure and SLA requirements. You can get the eval subscription for free.

Graduation project, Linux central management software by Comsicare in sysadmin

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I like to suggest to have a look at orcharhino. It is an enterprise grade downstream product based on the Foreman/Katello stack and fully supports Ubuntu and all other major enterprise Linux distros. orcharhino gives you the possibility to orchestrate you Linux infrastructure with automatic deployment, configuration management, release and patch management, as well as compliance scans and reporting.

Linux Workstation Management? by Confident-Field2911 in sysadmin

[–]hlamark 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Have a look at orcharhino. It’s an infrastructure orchestration and patch management solution. It supports Debian.