
Five Things about DataON MUST Pro 2.2 for DataON Integrated Systems for Azure Stack HCI
Understanding the challenges of infrastructure support, software patches, and hardware level updates, DataON developed MUST Pro. It’s a powerful, new plug-in for Microsoft Windows Admin Center that simplifies hardware updates across Azure Stack HCI clusters and is included with DataON Integrated Systems for Azure Stack HCI.
MUST Pro integrates with Windows Admin Center’s cluster creation and cluster-aware updating interfaces, and shaves off hours of time by comparing your current DataON Integrated System server nodes against DataON’s latest quarterly validated server component image baseline. Within a few clicks, you can have a complete hassle-free update your DataON infrastructure with minimal disruption or downtime. By ensuring all updates are compatible, DataON MUST Pro eliminates potential hazards, troubleshooting, and provides peace of mind.
“It really, really worked. It checked for the O/S updates and then the hardware updates. All we did was hit “next” and it started each process. It’s all automated.”
Adam Morris
Director of Information Technology, DEC
We just released version 2.2 of DataON MUST Pro to provide expanded functionality and support. Here are five things you should know:
1. DataON MUST Pro features a new and enhanced user interface (UI)
As a snap plugin, DataON MUST Pro integrates with Windows Admin Center and its cluster aware update (CAU) functionality. In this newly updated graphical user interface (GUI), DataON MUST Pro provides easier navigation, a more granular view into the DataON hardware list, and the ability to apply filters to select hardware to update.
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