Distribution:
Software Distribution over Local and Wide Area networks
NetSupport DNA provides a multi-delivery option for Software Distribution.
Firstly, an Operator will define a software package to be deployed,
either a collection of Files and Folders specified with appropriate
action parameters once successfully delivered to a target system or
by recording and scripting any user prompts required during an application
install so that the package can be deployed onto a users' system without
the need for intervention.
Once created, the application package can be automatically "Pushed"
to the target PCs for deployment or alternatively "Published"
centrally on the DNA server. Once published, a user can check to see
which applications are available for their PC, based on their departmental membership and install these on demand.
However, when initiating large scale deployments, the need to minimise
network traffic congestion becomes a priority. In this case, NetSupport
DNA allows a Client PC, ideally local to the target machines, to be
nominated as a "Distribution Warehouse". When the package
is deployed, rather than distributing the package individually to each
PC, it delivers the package directly to the "Warehouse" Client
which then takes over and distributes it to the target PCs on its local
LAN segment.
Schedule
When operating across a range of locations and networks, the timing
of any major package deployment is critical as this may result in a
detrimental effect on other critical applications and services, in terms
of performance degradation. To reduce this threat, NetSupport DNA offers
a "Scheduling" facility, whereby a specific date and time
can be scheduled by an Operator for initiating the package deployment
- usually out of core office hours when network traffic is at its lowest.
To further simplify the package deployment process, NetSupport DNA
includes an "Application Packager", designed for situations
where the application to be rolled out does not include its own silent
install routine. The Packager enables the operator to record and playback
a 3rd party installer, including all the necessary keystrokes and movements.
These are stored in a script which is then replayed back at the Client
PC without the need for user intervention.
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