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What software and OS do you use to mange multi VPS/servers?
The topic may not have been described properly within context but is there any software natively that you guys use to manage your VPS/servers?
Currently, I just use putty (SSH) on Windows to get to my servers but I recall someone said there was an application that allowed you to manage multiple vps/servers from one window
Interested in knowing how you manage your multiple vps/servers and whether you do it on Windows (heresy) or Linux
Thanks!
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Ansible
Puppet
iTerm 2 (Mac)
/bin/false
/bin/sleep
“For the lazy sysadmin”
Check out https://mremoteng.org/
I use the old version before the project got taken over (i think)
Very handy for quickly connecting to different servers.
Alexander
mRemoteNG and putty ssh are great ssh tools.
wow, mremoteng is awesome! Thanks!
No need to manage an idle server
Xshell, love it.
As SSH client I use RoyalTS.
For managing Servers, Ansible. On Linux/Windows(via WSL) and AWX.
Mobaxterm
Tmux
I mostly just use mRemoteNG and have the config/db files synced to all of my devices via a secure cloud service (2fa + encryption)..
for n in $*; do; shift; ssh $n...; done
poderosa and putty
Imo Kitty with Super Putty is the best solution. Super Putty allows you to run Kitty or Putty with tabs.
Ansible
When stuck with Windows, I quite liked PuttyTray.
Puppet is good to manage server from master server.
Arch, and Arch only.
https://remotedesktopmanager.com/
would rate 10/10
Xshell and juicessh
I'm not sure, but I believe you can manage multiple servers using Cloudmin if you have Webmin installed on all servers.
SSH client = SecureCRT used for past 16+ yrs now For Android = JuiceSSH
SecureCRT still exists? Last I used it, SSH2 was out in the wild, and it still only supported v1 keys. That was probably a decade ago, though.
It evolved https://www.vandyke.com/products/securecrt/features.html
Their prices, however, are still in 2001.
I like RemoteDesktopManager Free. They have free config storage to, so which ever machine I log on to it pulls all my sessions back in.
ZOC