‎03-05-2021 06:39 AM
We have a dream…
Today Lansweeper Onprem can only be installed on a Windows system. Our dream is to have an alternative for mini-servers.
Let me explain. My sector of activity makes that I have many sites all over my country (+50) with an average of 10 devices per site. These are sites isolated from the world with slow and unstable internet connections, with no employees, but of vital importance for security.
I would therefore like to put Lansweeper mini-server directly on a Rasberry Pi or equivalent (for cost reasons rather than an expensive, non-stable Windows computer, to be updated regularly… ) and to be able to scan the devices in order to generate security reports, to see non legitimate devices etc…
Do you have an alternative? Is it a project?
‎05-12-2023 07:53 AM - edited ‎05-15-2023 06:08 AM
Beside lsagent you can collect LSPush inventory files via e-mails or file share. Then put them on LS server for processing.
‎05-11-2023 04:45 PM
@IainCaldwell just posted a question that might be up your alley. Not sure if it's still an option for you, but if so, get your voice heard here.
https://community.lansweeper.com/t5/forum/available-as-a-docker-container/td-p/67151
‎12-22-2021 02:37 AM
Wouldn’t using the LSAgent and cloud relay work as well? If you set the scan interval to multiple times per day, the agent will eventually get the data to your instance.
‎07-27-2021 02:29 PM
I couldn’t find a real feature request topic. So I’ll post my question here.
It’s sort of the same question as above, but still different.
We manage a lot of customers with no on premise server, but they have Windows Servers in our private and/or public cloud.
As you know, the customer pays for every extra GB of disk space and RAM.
Will there ever come a light-weight installation without on prem database? Like some kind of probe (a service) that sends the scan results directly to the ADP?
‎08-06-2021 12:27 PM - last edited on ‎05-17-2024 08:55 AM by Mercedes_O
I think I’ve answered my own question, finding this KB:
How to set up a cloud installation using the smart installer | Lansweeper
It is still installing a database on the network. The only difference is, there is no local website any more and the link to ADP is configured in the installer.
Am I correct?
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