openQRM Plug-ins is a set of community-driven plug-ins that allow openQRM to regulate a range of enterprise software applications.
Installing openQRM can significantly boost the reliability of an x86 data-center. It is an open-source system management platform that effortlessly integrates with existing infrastructure in enterprise data centers to create powerful, scalable, highly customizable infrastructures. The openQRM project is derived from an already proven commercial product and is now distributed as an open-source project via SourceForge, licensed using a modified Mozilla Public License.
The openQRM's architecture is upgradable through "plug-ins," and as a result, supports and embraces other current data-center technologies. The openQRM project team has created multiple plug-ins for well-known open-source projects, and also provides support for proprietary solutions with the aim of recruiting more community members to assist in additional plug-ins.
openQRM uses various proven technologies, including PXE and NFS, along with storing images on central storage, thereby making it more effective in managing data centers. By continuing to develop and improve the "premiere" enterprise-grade project for automating IT infrastructure while embracing other technologies, the openQRM project team is working hard to set the standard in data-center management.
The best destination for the openQRM project's community to share ideas and innovations is openQRM.org, founded by Qlusters, which offers multiple support and information services for all users of openQRM, including implementation advice, user forums, and customer feedback.
In this updated release of openQRM, the Solaris-x86 plugin was updated to openQRM 3.1.4, and the Solaris-x86 assignment function was fixed. These features and more make openQRM a great software management platform to consider for your data-center.
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