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Moving From ICLE to ICE-Linux

Overview Insight Control Environment for Linux (ICE-Linux) is the next generation of Linux based data center management products from Hewlett-Packard, replacing the older Insight Control Linux Edition (ICLE). The two products share many concepts, tools, and philosophies, but are significantly different in their underlying technologies and implementations. Both enable Linux provisioning of one or many managed systems, and provide on-going monitoring and management capabilities. This white paper documents the areas of similarity and contrast between the two products, and offers a few ideas and tools that might aid in the migration from ICLE to ICE-Linux.

Further White Paper Details
PublisherHewlett-Packard File FormatPDF
Date PublishedMay 2008
FormatWhite Papers   
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