What is the difference between an Appliance and a Server
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‎06-20-2017 01:54 PM
What is the difference between an Appliance and a Server in accordance to a CI Classification ( CI Class )?
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‎06-20-2017 02:50 PM
Hi Donna,
Below post may be helpful to you.
How are you handling "Appliances" in your CMDB?
Regards,
Sachin
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‎06-20-2017 03:57 PM
Where I work, we usually say managed Windows or Linux boxes/VMs that we install applications on ourselves are servers. Anything that comes embedded, or already pre-configured with the application from the vendor is an applicance, whether it runs Windows or Linux and even if we are given an OS login. Appliances are usually patched/updated through the vendor, OS or application. Also for us, we typically do not domain join appliances, but the application may be able to utilize LDAP for administration.
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‎06-21-2017 05:30 AM