GLPI stands for Gestionnaire Libre de Parc Informatique is a Free Asset and IT Management Software package, that provides ITIL Service Desk features, licenses tracking and software auditing.
GLPI features:
- Inventory of computers, peripherals, network printers and any associated components through an interface, with inventory tools such as: FusionInventory or OCS Inventory
- Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM)
- Item lifecycle management
- Licenses management (ITIL compliant)
- Management of warranty and financial information (purchase order, warranty and extension, damping)
- Management of contracts, contacts, documents related to inventory items
- Incidents, requests, problems and changes management
- Knowledge base and Frequently-Asked Questions (FAQ)
- Asset reservation
Moreover, GLPI supports many plugins that provide additional features.
Check GLPI features by asking for a free personal demonstration on glpi-network.cloud
It is distributed under the GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE Version 3 - please consult the file called LICENSE for more details.
Tickets
DCIM
Assets
Dashboards
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A web server (Apache, Nginx, IIS, etc.)
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MariaDB >= 10.2 or MySQL >= 5.7
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PHP (See compatibility matrix below)
GLPI Version Minimum PHP Maximum PHP 9.4.X 5.6 7.4 9.5.X 7.2 8.0 10.0.X 7.4 8.1 -
Mandatory PHP extensions:
- dom, fileinfo, json, session, simplexml (these are enabled in PHP by default)
- curl (access to remote resources, like inventory agents, marketplace API, RSS feeds, ...)
- gd (pictures handling)
- intl (internationalization)
- libxml (XML handling)
- mysqli (communication with database server)
- zlib (handling of compressed communication with inventory agents, installation of gzip packages from marketplace, PDF generation)
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Suggested PHP extensions
- exif (security enhancement on images validation)
- ldap (usage of authentication through remote LDAP server)
- openssl (email sending using SSL/TLS)
- zip and bz2 (installation of zip and bz2 packages from marketplace)
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Supported browsers:
- Edge
- Firefox (including 2 latest ESR versions)
- Chrome
Please, consider using browsers on editor's supported version
See :
- releases for tarball packages.
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- Install & Update
- Command line tools
- Timezones
- Advanced configuration
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- First Steps with GLPI
- Overview of all modules
- Configuration & Administration
- Plugins & Marketplace
- GLPI command-line interface
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- Source Code management
- Coding standards
- Developer API
- Plugins Guidelines
- Packaging
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- Installation (Windows / Linux / Mac OS / Source)
- Configuration / Settings
- Usage / Execution mode
- Tasks / HTTP Interface / Plugins
- Bug reporting / Man pages
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- Usage and features for some GLPI plugins
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- Official website
- Demo
- Translations on transifex service
- Issues
- Suggestions
- Forum
- Development documentation
- Plugin directory
- Plugin development documentation
GLPI is a living software. Improvements are continuously made, new functionalities are being developed, and issues are being fixed.
To ease support and development, we need your help when encountering issues. There is a GLPI version typical lifecycle:
- A new major version (9.3) is released.
- Minor versions (9.3.x), fixing bugs or issues, are published after several weeks. Please consider updating to the latest released minor version if you encounter some bugs or performance issues.
- Several months after major version released, a new major version (9.4) is released. Previous major versions become unsupported, please update to the new major version. Obviously, we provide support for the migration tools too!