SnaPatch

SnaPatch

SnaPatch

License Key

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Activation Key

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Key Download

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Crack Key

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Keygen

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License Keygen

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Serial Key

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License Number

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Crack Full Key

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Product Key

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Registration Key

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Developer’s Description

By SmiKar Software

SnaPatch connects and interacts with both SCCM, VMware’s ESX (using vCentre) and now HyperV hosts (using Microsoft’s SCVMM). By bridging all these platforms it allows us to remove the inherent risk associated with patching and updating servers. This is achieved by taking snapshots of the virtual server prior to deploying any patches. SnaPatch also connects to your SCCM SQL database to pull vasts amount of information to provide you with the clearest and most up to date picture of your environment.

SCCM is a fantastic tool for deploying updates to your Windows fleet, however, it relies on companies and system administrators to have dedicated test environments to determine the possibility of a patch having a detrimental effect on any particular server or application. Even if the patch doesn’t cause any issues within a test environment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t cause an issue in production. The safest and easiest way to remove this risk is to take a snapshot of the virtual server before deploying updates. However, this is quite a time consuming and arduous task. It requires timing and dedicated resources typically working late at night. It also means having to keep track of any snapshots and ensuring they are deleted, which often doesn’t happen. SnaPatch removes all of these issues. Everything is automated and scheduled, and runs according to your preferences

SnaPatch – Patch Management Addon for SCCM

SnaPatch integrates with your existing Microsoft SCCM environment to schedule a snapshot of your virtual machines prior to the deployment of WIndow’s patches.

Integrates directly with Microsoft’s SCCM.

Snapshot your virtual machines automatically and to a schedule.

Deploy patches directly from SnaPatch to your SCCM clients.

Automatically delete snapshots based on retention policy.

See patching compliance at a glance.

Access and interact with your SCCM environment – view collections and servers, along with detailed information including make, model, OS and serial numbers.

Patching compliance at a glance

Check the compliance level of each server from within each collection. See detailed information such as the number of updates missing for each class (ie. security, critical, service packs, etc.)

Snapshot your servers before deploying patches

Remove the risk of patching your virtual Windows fleet by automatically taking a snapshot before deploying any patches.

Patches are only deployed to servers that have had a successful snapshot performed. If the snapshot fails, then no updates are deployed to those servers.

Automatically delete snapshots based on retention policy

You decide how long to keep snapshots before the system automatically deletes them, and even get reminder emails before it happens! You   also have the option to exclude servers from the snapshot auto-delete policy.

Notifications

Stay informed every step of the way. You may configure SnaPatch to inform you when a job starts, snapshots are complete, patching is finished and when snapshots are due to be deleted.

SnaPatch Overview

SnaPatch (now on Version 3.50.0) connects and interacts with Microsoft’s System Centre Configuration Manager  SCCM , VMware’s ESX and now also Microsoft’s HyperV. By bridging all of these platforms it allows us to remove the inherent risk associated with patching and updating servers. This is achieved by automatically taking snapshots of the virtual server prior to deploying any patches. This ability gives you a reliable and fast roll back if any of those updates cause an issue to your virtual machines.

SnaPatch also connects to your SCCM SQL database to pull vasts amount of information to provide you with the clearest and most up to date picture of your environment.

SCCM is a fantastic tool for deploying updates to your Windows fleet, however, it relies on companies and system administrators to have dedicated test environments to determine the possibility of a patch having a detrimental effect on any particular server or application. Even if the patch doesn’t cause any issues within a test environment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t cause an issue in production. The safest and easiest way to remove this risk is to take a snapshot of the virtual server before deploying updates.

However, this is quite a time consuming and arduous task. It requires timing and dedicated resources typically working late at night. It also means having to keep track of any snapshots and ensuring they are deleted, which often doesn’t happen.

SnaPatchremoves all of these issues. Everything is automated and scheduled, and runs according to your preferences. Below is a quick walk through of the steps to create a patch schedule.)

SnaPatch connects and interacts with Microsoft’s System Centre Configuration Manager SCCM , VMware’s ESX and now also Microsoft’s HyperV. By bridging all of these platforms it allows us to remove the inherent risk associated with patching and updating servers. This is achieved by automatically taking snapshots of the virtual server prior to deploying any patches. This ability gives you a reliable and fast roll back if any of those updates cause an issue to your virtual machines.
SCCM is a fantastic tool for deploying updates to your Windows fleet, however, it relies on companies and system administrators to have dedicated test environments to determine the possibility of a patch having a detrimental effect on any particular server or application. Even if the patch doesn’t cause any issues within a test environment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t cause an issue in production. The safest and easiest way to remove this risk is to take a snapshot of the virtual server before deploying updates.
SnaPatch lets you:
View collections and members
Easy to set up and configure
View patching compliance
Easily differentiate between physical and virtual machines
Create Software Update Groups
Take a snapshot of a virtual server before deploying any patches
View detailed information for every update
Search for a server and lists its memberships
The dashboard keeps you up to date on every task
Set a schedule to perform all the tasks
Create a maintenance window
Easily manage scheduled jobs
Deploy patches to both physical and virtual servers
Get email notifications to keep you informed
Keep track of and automatically delete snapshots
Receive emails before snapshots are deleted
Exclude servers from the snapshot auto-delete policy
Include virtual machine memory as part of the snapshot
Scan for desktops and laptops as well as servers
Create computer groups
Run Pre and Post Scripts

About SnaPatch

SnaPatch is a free trial software published in the Automation Tools list of programs, part of System Utilities.

This Automation Tools program is available in English. It was last updated on 2021-04-16. SnaPatch is compatible with the following operating systems: Windows, Windows-mobile.

The company that develops SnaPatch is SmiKar Software. The latest version released by its developer is 3.50.0.

SnaPatch connects and interacts with both SCCM and VMware. By bridging both platforms it allows us to remove the inherent risk associated with patching and updating servers. This is achieved by automatically taking snapshots of the virtual server prior to deploying any patches.

SnaPatch also connects to your SCCM SQL database to pull vasts amount of information to provide you with the clearest and most up to date picture of your environment.

SCCM is a fantastic tool for deploying updates to your Windows fleet, however, it relies on companies and system administrators to have dedicated test environments to determine the possibilty of a patch having a detrimental effect on any particular server or application. Even if the patch doesn’t cause any issues within a test environment, that doesn’t necessarily mean it won’t cause an issue in production. The safest and easiest way to remove this risk is to take a snapshot of the virtual server before deploying updates.

However, this is quite a time consuming and arduous task. It requires timing and dedicated resources typically working late at night. It also means having to keep track of any snapshots and ensuring they are deleted, which often doesn’t happen.

SnaPatch removes all of these issues. Everything is automated and scheduled, and runs according to your preferences.

Overview

SnaPatch is a Shareware software in the category System Utilities developed by SmiKar Software.

The latest version of SnaPatch is 3.50, released on 07/26/2019. It was initially added to our database on 11/30/2015.

SnaPatch runs on the following operating systems: Windows. The download file has a size of 230.9MB.

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