DCImanager is a platform for managing physical equipment, which helps to optimize the use of computing power, improve the efficiency of the IT department, and flexibly transform the infrastructure according to business tasks.
In a single web interface, the system allows you to keep an inventory of equipment and monitor the occupancy of racks. The system also allows for remotely managing servers and power supply, configuring of networks, quickly restoring the infrastructure after failures, and monitoring the load on equipment. DCImanager is compatible with the most popular vendors' equipment.
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I have created a free private account on keepersecurity.com for testing purposes and I stored some passwords there. Source: about 2 years ago
I am using Keeper (keepersecurity.com) for password management and credentials. Microsoft's Onenote for everything else, with one section per customer. It works for a small MSP. Source: over 2 years ago
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