How Many Computers Do You Have Root Access At Work?


View Poll Results: At Work, How Many Computers Do You Have Root Access?
More than 100 41 39.42%
11 to 20 11 10.58%
2 10 9.62%
6 to 10 10 9.62%
1 8 7.69%
20 to 30 8 7.69%
50 to 100 8 7.69%
3 to 5 5 4.81%
29 to 50 3 2.88%
Voters: 104. This poll is closed

 
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# 8  
Old 08-29-2007
Quote:
Originally Posted by Neo
VMs?

Up to you Smilie
A VM is an independent server with its own IP address, access routes and stuff... I think it counts.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Eronysis
and about 400 HPUX.
Oooh... gimme! I just like that OS. Dunno why.
# 9  
Old 08-30-2007
I have access to some 800+ Solaris 8/9/10 ( SPARC ) boxes, and 300+ SLES boxes. I am not counting VMs, becasue if I do I have no idea of what the numbers are.
# 10  
Old 08-31-2007
1 comuter with remote access to 2 remote dedicated Smilie
# 11  
Old 08-31-2007
More than 15 or so i guess, ranging from HPux to AiX as well as Solaris and Linux (which is my preferred Smilie)
# 12  
Old 02-18-2008
:sigh: one :sigh:

It actually makes me wonder what some of you are doing with root access to hundreds of servers. And what industry the business is in.

To answer my own question, we're an electrical supply distributor (I.E. We sell products to electricians and building mantenance people, etc). We have 17 locations and the unix box runs our business software. We have Windows servers for email, domain and file servers, etc. The users have ordinary PCs.

Last edited by Dave Miller; 02-18-2008 at 01:32 PM..
# 13  
Old 02-18-2008
No root access, no management

To my opinion you cannot manage a box without root access. So I have root access to all boxes I'm responsible for, both AIX (approx. 25), physical RHEL (approx. 80) and virtual (vm) RHEL (approx 120).

We are using both sudo (no direct root access) and direct root access. We are moving away from direct root access and moving towards sudo root access. Although I'm not convinced that this is safer, I'm very much in favor of this method.
# 14  
Old 02-19-2008
We have 2 datacenters with ~70 p5 machines each, mostly p570 and some p550. All of them are run in LPAR mode. There is a dwindling number of 6H1s, M80s, B50s and the likes.

Quote:
Originally Posted by blowtorch
Oooh... gimme! I just like that [HPUx] OS. Dunno why.
*puts tongue in cheek* I dunno why either. AIX forever.

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