Microsoft offers great tools for enhancing your server-side experience, but open source has impressive options as well.
15 essential open source tools for Windows admins
You might imagine that the best place
to go for improving your Microsoft server-side experience is to the
mothership itself. In many cases, you would be right. But the truth is
there are a meaningful number of open source tools that go above and
beyond what Microsoft has to offer in support of Windows Server,
Exchange, SQL, and SharePoint -- and for free. From networking
troubleshooting to security to performance analysis, we've compiled a
list of the top open source tools for your Windows-based systems.
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 1: Wireshark
Network troubleshooting is a real art, one that requires solid training
and years of hands-on experience. But a tool like Wireshark helps ease
traffic analysis, thanks to many powerful features. Just one look at
this free software-based protocol analyzer's color-coding features and
you'll see how its superior usability makes Wireshark a worthwhile tool
for any Microsoft shop.
Download: www.wireshark.org
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 2: AMANDA
Admins looking to ease the pain of backing up Windows-based systems
should check out AMANDA, aka Advanced Maryland Automatic Network Disk
Archiver. AMANDA provides the ability for an administrator to set up a
single master backup server that can support both Windows desktops and
servers over the network to a variety of media, including tape drives,
disks, or optical media.
Download: www.amanda.org
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 3: MailArchiva
Email archiving is front and center in Exchange 2010, thanks to the
increase in compliance regulation enforcement across the industry. But
for those who are not yet using Exchange 2010, MailArchiva provides a
worthwhile means for bringing compliance to Exchange 2000/2003 and other
mail servers, such as Postfix, Sendmail, Qmail, iMail, and Lotus Notes.
MailArchiva comes in both an open source and an enterprise flavor. To
see a list of features and how the two editions vary, browse the
MailArchiva site.
Download: www.mailarchiva.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 4: Exchange 2010 RBAC Manager
Exchange 2010 RBAC Manager is a great tool for admins working with
role-based access control and Exchange. RBAC Manager (aka RBAC Editor
GUI) helps overcome the lack of a GUI tool to work with the new
role-based administration side to Exchange, enabling admins to connect,
whether or not you're a PowerShell master. The tool is written in C# and
uses PowerShell behind the scenes to allow you to create and manage
roles in your Exchange 2010 environment.
Download: rbac.codeplex.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 5: Core Configurator 2.0 for Server Core
Offering a command-line version of Windows Server 2008 and Windows
Server 2008 R2 at installation was a great idea. With its light
footprint, it allows a small attack surface as well. The only problem?
It required administrators to crack open command-line books to configure
their servers. This free tool provides a GUI method for managing
tasks.
Download: coreconfig.codeplex.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 6: AutoSPInstaller for SharePoint 2010
Anyone who has ever installed SharePoint knows that the SQL databases
created are a mess in terms of naming, resulting in large GUID databases
titles that are completely inconsistent. In contrast, AutoSPInstaller
utilizes a variety of scripts to install SharePoint and makes sure
database names remain clean in the process.
Download: autospinstaller.codeplex.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 7: OCS Inventory
If you need a cool tool for locating all the devices connected to your
network and what software and hardware you have installed on your
systems, then OCS-NG is the one for you. It requires you install the OCS
client inventory agent on your systems; you can then pull all that
information into a repository that's easy to visualize and search.
Download: launchpad.net/ocsinventory
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 8: UltraDefrag
UltraDefrag is a tool for Windows that can defrag system files, registry
hives, and the paging file. It's continually updated to ensure
improvements in performance. The tool is fully compatible with Windows
NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista,
Windows Server 2008, Windows 7, and all of the 64-bit editions of
Windows. It's a valuable addition to any Windows environment.
Download: ultradefrag.sourceforge.net
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 9: Nmap for Windows
Originally a Unix-only tool, Nmap for Windows has been an important
security resource for Windows shops for more than 10 years. This
security scanner and network mapper can also be used to perform network
inventory, manage service upgrade schedules, and monitor host or service
uptime. It supports Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 and 2003, Windows
Vista, and Windows XP SP1 and later.
Download: nmap.org/book/inst-windows.html
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 10: Zenmap
Zenmap is a cool tool for mapping a topology of devices connected to
your network. This security scanner works off of Nmap, providing an
interactive, animated visualization of hosts on a network, configured in
rings. Click on a host and it moves to the center of your network
topology, giving you the ability to easily trace the host's various
connections. With Zenmap, information regarding potential
vulnerabilities becomes that much easier to pinpoint, ensuring your
firewalls and routers are working correctly.
Download: nmap.org/zenmap
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 11: PowerGUI
It's no secret that PowerShell is taking the Windows world by storm. It
feels like a retro pleasure for many long-term admins who remember the
command-line days. But for others, banging on the command line to
administer systems can be a pain. Those looking for a more graphical
means of tapping into PowerShell should check out PowerGUI, a free
graphical user interface and script editor for PowerShell. More valuable
perhaps is the community built around PowerGUI, with its vast store of
contributed scripts and libraries for administering your fleet.
Download: powergui.org
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 12: Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL) Tool
If you've ever had a performance problem but had no idea what metrics to
collect or even how to analyze the compiled data, PAL is your friend.
This open source tool helps read performance monitor counter logs and
analyzes them for you, using built-in thresholds that relate to the
majority of your Windows products, including Exchange, SharePoint,
Active Directory, and more. PAL has been tested on Windows 7 but should
also run on Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, Windows Vista, Windows
Server 2008, and Windows Server 2008 R2.
Download: pal.codeplex.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 13: ClamWin Antivirus
This open source antivirus solution is a valuable tool for
security-minded admins. ClamWin supports Windows 7, Windows Vista,
Windows XP, Windows Me, and Windows 2000/98 systems, as well as Windows
Server 2008 and Windows Server 2003. The tool includes a scanning
scheduler that you can use to configure appropriate scan times but does
not come with an on-access real-time scanner. It also has the ability to
integrate into Windows Explorer and Outlook for easy scanning.
Download: www.clamwin.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 14: Virtual Router
Virtual Router is a nifty tool that turns any Windows 7 or Windows
Server 2008 R2 system into a Wi-Fi hotspot. Using Virtual Router, users
can wirelessly share any Internet connection (Wi-Fi, LAN, cable modem,
dial-up, cellular, and so on) with any Wi-Fi-enabled device. Laptops,
smartphones, netbooks, wireless printers -- all can connect to Virtual
Router just as they would any other access point, and the connection is
completely secured using WPA2, the most secure wireless encryption.
Download: virtualrouter.codeplex.com
Essential open source Windows admin tool No. 15: VirtualBox
VirtualBox is a must-have open source virtualization solution for any
admin seeking to run guest OSes on Windows, Linux, Macintosh, or Solaris
machines. Using VirtualBox, admins can run virtual instances of a wide
array of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, OpenSolaris, OS/2,
OpenBSD, and even DOS. To learn more about the extent to which
VirtualBox supports various operating systems as virtual machines, check
out VirtualBox's guest OS wiki.
Download: www.virtualbox.org
Source: NetworkWorld.com
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