CA Workload Automation iDash [EOL] Initial Setup

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Head Of Service Management at a computer software company with 10,001+ employees

The initial setup was easy. We found it quite straightforward. Migrations are also easy to handle as well.

I was not involved in the deployment, so I'm not sure how long it took.

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Production Systems Engineer at Sofrecom

The initial setup was complex.

The information and configuration were really complex. It depends on the enterprise, however, and what you want from one automation. The installation point in Windows is more complex than Linux because the system, Windows, it is really complex. In Linux, you can use just the silent mode, you can make scripts and manipulate the right files.

It can provide many solutions. For example, you can do the installation to databases or create client databases. The installation in Linux is more simple than the Windows.

The number of people you need for maintenance depends on the size of the company. Whether you have 1,000 or 100 applications, you will need to automate engines with load balancing. And you will need agents for every server.

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