Java Advanced Management Console

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SecurityFocus is designed to facilitate discussion on computer security related topics, create computer security awareness, and to provide the Internet's largest and most comprehensive database of computer security knowledge and resources to the public. It also hosts the BUGTRAQ mailing list. This newest version of Advanced Management Console makes a number of improvements designed to streamline Java usage across client endpoints across a large organization: This version supports zero-configuration endpoints to better handle cases of multi-user systems and walk-up terminals.

We are a fairly large environment with nearly 20,000 physical computers (Desktops/Laptops) and just as many VDI VM's. We are looking to implement Java Advanced Management Console to manage the various versions of Java on our end user computers.

Given the number of machines we are managing (Nearly 40,000) what are the requirements for the infrastructure to get AMC up and running?

1. We are primarily a Windows shop so for the Weblogic server we are looking at Windows Server 2012 R2. The question here is, what do we need in terms of hardware (CPU, Memory, Storage, etc..) to run the Weblogic Server with the AMC requirements? How many of these servers do we need?

2. MySQL/Oracle Database - Again we are looking at Windows Server 2012 R2. So what do we need in terms of hardware? And how many of these servers would we need for an environment of our size.

As a note we do use SCCM and intend to use AMC and SCCM together where it's beneficial.

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Thank you for your help.

Last updated on APRIL 26, 2020

Applies to:

Java SE JDK and JRE - Version 8 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Oracle Java SE 8, AMC 2.1 Installation/Configuration
The following error is observed when trying to install and configure Java SE Advanced Management Console 2.1:

Changes

Cause

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