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Hemoco
Lansweeper Alumni
Tell us how many computers and servers you scan with lansweeper.
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DaveinJP
Engaged Sweeper III
~100K assets
Mixed environment, PC, Linux, VM
Worldwide Implementation
37 Scanservers
Multiple security domains
Centralized Database
More than 1000 IP Locations
~200 customized reports

~40 users, supported by two admins
CVannest
Engaged Sweeper III
25257 Assets
86 Remote Locations
5 Engineers Accessing
30 Computer Threads
30 IP Threads
12 Deployment Threads
7295 PCs
6808 Monitors (Does anyone really even care about this one)
6276 Voip Phones
276 Routers
386 Switches
A whole lotta fun!

The thing I love is my IP Locations. I have multiple segments for each location, so I can list those in the IP Locations and see exactly what assets are on what segments.
mfry1379
Engaged Sweeper II
2500 Clients
5 AD Domains
200 Locations
150 Servers

1 Scanner from a central datacentre
+LSPush in a login script for any PCs that are failing to scan

sukaitsu
Champion Sweeper
Our Current Implementation:

92,623 Assets

Scanning Infrastructure
  • 23 Scanners for Regional Offices
  • 4 Scanners for Data Center Locations
  • 18 Local Instances of Lansweeper for security controls (Installed on the same server using a custom registry entry to allow more than one lansweeper service to run on the same server.
  • 1 Lab Scanner for development/testing
  • 1 Web Server for Application Request Routing
  • 2 Web Servers for Load Balancing
  • All Scan Servers report to a Central DB


40,000+ Active clients
11,000+ Servers (Windows, Linux, Unix)
350+ Unique locations (currently all USA)

Regional offices have physical servers, while the Data Centers, SQL Server, and Web Servers are virtual.

We have SQL hooks created for SCCM and Remedy databases to copy data over to the Lansweeper custom fields.

We use almost every feature and have done some custom coding to enhance some of those features. In addition, we have created over 15 custom scripts (Powershell) that are part of the Basic and Advanced Actions.

At this point, almost all of the included reports have been heavily modified, and we have also created nearly 480 custom reports.

Future plans include better role based access control to assets, integrating data and events with Splunk, and importing information from Bit9.

Thank you,

Jeffrey
Thank you, Jeffrey Smith Enterprise Applications Security (319) 499-6310 JefSmith@geico.com
Barrett
Engaged Sweeper
210 Workstations
20 Servers
13 Locations
LS server is running on VMware (Dell r710)
2 Techs & 1 Network Admin.
zailleh
Engaged Sweeper II
1000+ Servers
6000+ Clients
900+ printers
180+ sites (I've integrated AD Sites and Services with Lansweeper)
80+ IT Staff using the application

Total Licensed Assets according to Lansweeper: 20600
hitechgreg
Engaged Sweeper III
Our Setup...

679 Unique devices picked up by lansweeper...

336 Computers
35 Servers *includes Hyper-V VMs
2 IT Staff
17 Offsite Locations
1 lovely lansweeper app helping me keep track of all of it.

GMFDE
Engaged Sweeper III
Our Current Implementation:

Scanning Infrastructure
-1 Primary Scanner for Desktop/laptop
-1 Primary Scanner for Servers
-1 Lab Scanner for development/testing
-15 Remote location scanning servers that report back to data center DB

4800+ Active clients
559 Servers
16 Unique locations (currently all USA)

Desktop, server and test servers are all VMware
Branch location scanning servers are all running on appliance

Lansweeper Database is being accessed by Remedy, Service Now and soon SCCM queries.

We use almost every feature and have done some custom coding to enhance some of those features. In addition, we have created over 30 custom scripts (Powershell) that are part of the Basic and Advanced Actions.

At this point, almost all of the canned reports have been heavily modified and we have also created nearly 100 custom reports.

Future plans include a full custom interface redesign and enhancing the website management to provide more robust access control. The current plan for redesign is being based on SharePoint integration.
tdewar
Engaged Sweeper
How were you able to connect Service Now to Lansweeper?

GMFDE wrote:
Our Current Implementation:

Scanning Infrastructure
-1 Primary Scanner for Desktop/laptop
-1 Primary Scanner for Servers
-1 Lab Scanner for development/testing
-15 Remote location scanning servers that report back to data center DB

4800+ Active clients
559 Servers
16 Unique locations (currently all USA)

Desktop, server and test servers are all VMware
Branch location scanning servers are all running on appliance

Lansweeper Database is being accessed by Remedy, Service Now and soon SCCM queries.

We use almost every feature and have done some custom coding to enhance some of those features. In addition, we have created over 30 custom scripts (Powershell) that are part of the Basic and Advanced Actions.

At this point, almost all of the canned reports have been heavily modified and we have also created nearly 100 custom reports.

Future plans include a full custom interface redesign and enhancing the website management to provide more robust access control. The current plan for redesign is being based on SharePoint integration.