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LinMin Snapshot Manager

LinMin is a provider of IT infrastructure software used in data centers and IT organizations world-wide.

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  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

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  • Linux
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  • data-center-monitoring
  • data-center-automation

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LinMin Snapshot Manager information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription ranging between $125 and $665 per month.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English
LinMin Snapshot Manager was added to AlternativeTo by ivanbereznoy on and this page was last updated . LinMin Snapshot Manager is sometimes referred to as LBMP
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What is LinMin Snapshot Manager?

LinMin is a provider of IT infrastructure software used in data centers and IT organizations world-wide.

Following the success of its earlier flagship product, LinMin Bare Metal Provisioning, introduced in 2008 and private-labeled by Cisco, LinMin Snapshot Manager lets users manage physical systems as if they were virtual machines: deploy, clone, rollback and discover Windows, Linux, BSD and other x86 operating systems and hypervisors on servers, blades, virtual machines, IT appliances and PCs.

LSM can be used for both in one-time deployments ("day zero") of new systems and in the regular re-purposing, rolling back and workload shifting of systems in data centers, labs, hosting environments and more.

LinMin develops and enhances its products in close cooperation with its customers. LinMin's expansive QA labs provide the physical systems and virtual machines necessary to fully qualify LinMin products used for deploying and recovering over 100 combinations of operating systems and architectures.