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K1000 Installation

I am new to K1000 , I used LANDesk, but I think KACE is more powerfull than LANDesk,

But I am confused , like LANDesk we can install LDM on Any machine with Server 2003,
but with KACE cwe need special Dell hardware or we can install on amny machine, I dont want to install this on VM ware, is there necessary to inatall on VMware ????

also give me K100 certification likns or Ebooks for learning

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Posted by: KevinG 13 years ago
Red Belt
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KBOX Agent - Supported Operating Systems Matrix

http://www.kace.com/support/kb/index.php?action=artikel&cat=2&id=976&artlang=en

KBOX 1000 Documentation

http://www.kace.com/support/documentation/
Posted by: airwolf 13 years ago
Red Belt
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The KBOX is only available in two types: 1. stand-alone hardware appliance, and 2. VM. You cannot simply "install" the KBOX server on anything, and even if you could it would only run on FreeBSD.

As far as certifications go, I don't know of any. However, you get free training for your admin team when you purchase the system.
Posted by: MikePace 13 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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You may also be interested in the Kontinuing Education WebEx sessions: http://www.kace.com/support/kb/index.php?action=artikel&cat=1&id=608&artlang=en
Posted by: ismaelhaider 13 years ago
Senior Yellow Belt
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Thanks for your reply
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