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Monday, November 14, 2016

10 Most Popular Open Source Linux Server Distros 2016

Linux is now everywhere from your phones to the high-end server. It is hot even in data center servers. Linux server is not only Open Source but also saves your licensing and maintenance costs. But if you are a startup, it’s quite natural to have confusion while choosing right Linux server to handle your business tasks. We know most of the people would opt Ubuntu, Centos and Red Hat as their Server operating system but there is also some other Linux Server operating systems are available those are worth to try. Here are some top ten server operating system for you hardcore IT.

Ubuntu server
Ubuntu Server brings economic and technical scalability to your datacenter, public or private. Whether you want to deploy an OpenStack cloud, a Hadoop cluster or a 50,000- node render farm, Ubuntu Server delivers the best value scale-out performance available. Ubuntu Advantage is the commercial support package from Canonical, o ering e cient systems administration software, fast problem resolution and access to experts when you need them. One of the major Ubuntu advantages is the Landscape systems management tool. You can automate, updates and manage physical, virtual and cloud-based systems from a single interface. It’s easy to set up, easy to use and requires no special hardware.

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 
Red Hat Enterprise Linux includes military-grade security technologies—from network rewall control to secure containers for application isolation—to prevent intrusions and protect your data. With the Product Security Team’s support of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you can safely deploy apps across physical, virtual and cloud environments. RHEL is based on the community-driven Fedora, which Red Hat sponsors. Fedora is updated more frequently than RHEL and serves as more of a bleeding-edge Linux distro in terms of features and technology, but it doesn’t o er the stability or the length and quality of commercial support that RHEL is renowned for.

SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on IBM Power Systems, you gain the bene ts of the latest generation of Enterprise Linux OS with the power and reliability of IBM hardware. This combination provides the performance and exibility to run the most demanding business-critical workloads. Similar to how Red Hat’s RHEL is based on the opensource Fedora distribution, SLES is based on the open-source OpenSUSE Linux distro, with SLES focusing on stability and support over leading-edge features and technologies.

Debian 
Debian remains a popular option for those who value stability over the latest features. The latest major stable version of Debian, Debian is 8.6 “Jessie” and will support for ve years. Debian 8 marks the switch to the system init system over the old SysVinit init system and includes the latest releases of the Linux Kernel, Apache, LibreO ce, Perl, Python, Xen Hypervisor, GNU Compiler Collection and the GNOME and Xfce desktop environments.

Oracle Linux 
Oracle Linux (formerly Oracle Enterprise Linux) is Red Hat Enterprise Linux forti ed with Oracle’s own special Kool-Aid as well as various Oracle logos and art added in. Optimized for Oracle’s database services, Oracle Linux is a heavy contender in the enterprise Linux market. If you run Oracle databases and want to run them on Linux, you know the drill: Call Oracle.

CentOS 
CentOS is a low-cost Red Hat Enterprise Linux server and if you operate a website through a web hosting company, there’s a very good chance your web server is powered by CentOS Linux. CentOS has largely operated as a community-driven project that used the RHEL code and has not possess and trademark of REHL. This Linux server OS available for free use and distribution.

ClearOS 
ClearOS is an open-source Linux operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux used. It is basically a network management server that combines a server, network and gateway platform. It ensures all of your internet connections are used and managed appropriately. Keep your Users in check by applying bandwidth rules that apply to users or groups. There are two editions of ClearOS one is HOME and other is Bussiness editon. It o ers VM support XFS and BTRFS Filesystem support, a new Dynamic Dashboard, VPN system, streamlined Theme system and more.

Arch Linux 
Arch Linux is an independently developed, i686/x86-64 general-purpose GNU/Linux distribution that strives to provide the latest stable versions of most software by following a rolling-release model. The default installation is a minimal base system, con gured by the user to only add what is purposely required. Arch Linux is a general-purpose distribution. Upon installation, only a command-line environment is provided: rather than tearing out unneeded and unwanted packages, the user is o ered the ability to build a custom system by choosing among thousands of high-quality packages provided in the o cial repositories.

Mageia / Mandriva
 Mageia is an open-source-based fork of Mandriva. It has many programs known as Drakes or Draks, collectively named drakxtools, to con gure many di erent settings. Examples include MouseDrake to set up a mouse, DiskDrake to set up disk partitions and drakconnect to set up a network connection.

Slackware 
Slackware Linux is a complete multitasking “UNIX-like” system available in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. A full installation gives you the X Window System, C/C++ development environments, Perl, networking utilities, a mail server, a news server, a web server, an FTP server, the GNU Image Manipulation Program, Mozilla Firefox, plus many more programs.
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