AdRem Server Manager 6.0
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| Platform: | Windows 2000/XP/Vista | | Price: | $595 | | File Size: | 26616 Kb | | Screenshot: |  | | Manufacturer: | | | Product page: | Click to visit | | Description from the Publisher: |
Centralized monitoring and tuning of multiple OES/NetWare servers from a Windows workstation; server performance/connection monitoring (CPU, memory, network performance and over 150 parameters); file/directory/NLM /trustee management, performance trending and reporting; user tracking (open files, requests, disk space quotas, disk usage by users); multiple-server configuration comparison and file/software distribution; task scheduling; quick access/modification of SET parameters and configuration files; eDirectory-enabled remote console; supports NetWare 4.11 (SP9), 5.x, 6.x, and Novell OES. |
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