Qubes OS Description
Qubes OS is an open-source, free, security-oriented operating platform for single-user desktop computing. Qubes OS uses Xen-based virtualization for the creation and management a set of isolated compartments known as qubes. These qubes are virtual machines (VMs) that are used to implement a set of isolated applications for professional or personal projects. They also serve to manage the firewall and network stack. Qubes provides your computer with the security of Xen hypervisor, which is used by many major hosting companies to isolate websites from each other. You can't decide which Linux distribution to use? You still need one Windows program for work? Qubes doesn't limit you to one OS. Qubes integrates Whonix, making anonymous browsing over the Tor network safe and simple.
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XEN for all people with secure system. Edited: Jan 07 2024
Summary: You wanna use Xen, in secure mode, go for it.
You search open source / free of charge virtualization system, with great performance, go it.
I haven't tested support, i try a 4.Positive: Best Xen integration i have see, very great job...
Xen is a powerful paravirtualization and virtualization!Negative: I search, but I do not think so, if i can find great problem in this linux os.
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Security for free Date: Apr 03 2023
Summary: Surprised because it becomes really easy and good supported OS even for new users, tired to pay for OS and applications that only take the personal data and information for big data studies.
Positive: Security.
Support, En, Ge, Sp. It, and..
Diversification: you can to work with 4 of linux distros, as your preference Like ubuntu, ded, fedora, Arch, ... and windows if you have to.Negative: You will miss Manjaro ;-))
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You will start thinking in a way that put at the first place the security of your data, keeping it separate from dangerous websites or socials.
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