OPSI Review
Open-source client management and software deployment tool for automated OS installation, patch management, and inventory across Windows and Linux endpoints.
Verdict
OPSI (Open PC Server Integration) is an enterprise-grade endpoint management platform widely used in German-speaking markets for automated software rollout, OS deployment, and hardware inventory. It competes with commercial tools like SCCM and is particularly strong in hybrid Windows/Linux environments. The website defaults to German, which can be a barrier for international evaluators, and the feature set assumes experienced IT administrators.
Best for
OPSI is best for organizations managing open-source software deployments
At a glance
Pros & cons
- Automated OS installation and software deployment
- Supports Windows and Linux endpoints
- Hardware inventory and patch management included
- Active enterprise user base in Europe
- Documentation and site primarily in German
- Steep learning curve for new administrators
- No AI or modern SaaS interface
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Frequently asked
- Is OPSI free to use?
- Yes. OPSI has a free plan — Community edition free; commercial support plans available
- Does OPSI have memory?
- No persistent memory — sessions don't carry over by default.
- Can OPSI do voice or images?
- Voice: no. Image generation: no.
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