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2 years ago
Please don't be too harsh. I'm quite new to the IT world and any advice/solutions would be greatly appreciated.
Problem: I want to deploy Cent OS DHCP servers to different remote sites. This will probably be 4 or 5 different locations. My idea is to setup all the equipment into a mini-cage before-hand.
Is there an automated way to setup DHCP servers with a similar configuration (such as kickstart maybe?)?
Edit: Thanks for the input. The DHCP Server will also act as a PXE Server. It will connect to multiple appliances (12+), download an image through PXE, then download updates through the Internet.
End goal: I want DHCP and PXE to be ready beforehand so all they have to do is plug it in. Rather than doing each server manually (one-by-one).