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Image Management

ATOM Image Management is designed to resolve the network operator’s problems to handle the software management of large networks consisting of thousands of devices. It provides one touchpoint for installing, upgrading, and patching the embedded operating system running in routers, switches, firewalls, VPN devices, and many other types of devices. ATOM Image Management feature incorporates different MOPs (Method of Procedures) for vendor and platform agnostic environments. ATOM not only provides the image upgrade but also includes pre-checks, post-checks, validation, image upload, traffic validations, etc. ATOM image management also provides the flexibility to shift the traffic on other nodes during the upgrade and recover the traffic on the upgraded node. It also automates the upgrade rollback in case of any failure. ATOM Image Management is the industry best feature to provide the entire life cycle support of Image Management for multi-vendor devices

Benefits of ATOM's Image Management

Eliminates Manual Errors

ATOM Image Management is fully automated, which helps to eliminate the manual error in every process of upgrade, validation, image upload, etc.

Faster Upgrades

Increases productivity for network teams by reducing upgrade time from half-day to minutes.

Rollback Upgrade

ATOM provides the flexibility to revert the upgrade procedure if anything goes wrong.

Validation

ATOM validates every process during the upgrade and ensures best practices are followed.

What's unique to ATOM's Image Management

Multi-Vendor Device Upgrade

ATOM Image Management applied for multi-vendor device upgrades with all verification and image upload.

Different MoPs

ATOM can cover different upgrade MOPs without any error during execution from ATOM.

Out-of-box Support

ATOM comes with Out-of-Box flow for a multi-vendor device upgrade.

Easy to Use

ATOM Image Management reduces the touchpoints during the upgrade, making it easy to use for any team member.

FAQs

Yes, ATOM supports multi-vendor OS upgrades, including Cisco, Juniper, Nokia, etc.
Yes, ATOM has its file-server called Minio, where software images can be loaded and used at the time of image upgrade.
Yes, ATOM checks the image checksum at each level of image upload. ATOM checks the image checksum, and if the image checksum fails, ATOM stops the Upgrade/Downgrade process.
Yes, ATOM validates the pre-checks and post-checks, including traffic rate validation on the device after the upgrade.
Yes, ATOM checks the disk space on the device, and if not available, ATOM deletes the garbage files to create the image space on the device before image upload. ATOM reduces the manual effort at every level of the upgrade process.
Yes, ATOM image management supports dual routing engine upgrade and is programmed to shift the traffic to other devices and, after the complete upgrade, roll back the traffic to the upgraded device.

Effortless single click OS upgrade with Anuta ATOM Platform

OS upgrade is an activity that can quickly gather complications, confusion, and delays as it rolls forward. Most problems do not even pop in the network manager’s radar until they become too unwieldy.

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