Hi all,
Googling around, I saw this page dated: October 16, 2020
Number 1: NethServer => For point-and-click server rollouts
Michel-André
Hi all,
Googling around, I saw this page dated: October 16, 2020
Number 1: NethServer => For point-and-click server rollouts
Michel-André
Kudos @robb
I created that already a while ago. It might be a good idea to expand this so it gets more exposure.
Still among the best Linux distributions for SMEs
and the winner is…
https://newsnationusa.com/news/technology/best-linux-distros-for-small-businesses-in-2021/
Did you expect anything else? I did not. Nethserver is the administrator’s friend.
http://www.openos.at/pages/distro/distrolist.php?s=initial&v=n
Only a German side, but I translated with google and checked it, what they said about nethserver.
A GNU / Linux operating system that performs various server functions for small offices and medium-sized businesses in a proven and reliable manner. NethServer has a very modular structure and can be used as a mail, web or groupware server, as a firewall, web filter, IPS / IDS, VPN and much more. Administration is made as easy as possible via a browser-based web application. The distribution can be installed quickly and easily, as the numerous preconfigured modules that can be activated later with a single click.
The code base comes from CentOS, a GNU / Linux distribution for servers used millions of times around the world, which is characterized by maximum stability and regular security updates. The developers of NethServer maintain very close contacts with their community, maintain open and transparent communication and also provide a very good and detailed documentation.
Original article at Best Linux distros for small businesses in 2021 | TechRadar (same link as the one posted by Michel-André, but updated content, at least the year). Different year same result. Here’s the 2020 version:
https://web.archive.org/web/20201214112855/https://www.techradar.com/news/best-linux-distro-small-business
Best alternative to pfSense
Glad the project have some visibility. But the article, IMVHO, is mixings pears with tomatoes.
Still fruit, but from a really different kind of source…
Well… This should tell you that something … is missing…
@Andy_Wismer do you know such guy