What Integrates with smartmontools?
Find out what smartmontools integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with smartmontools, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that smartmontools currently integrates with:
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NetBSD
NetBSD
FreeNetBSD is an open source Unix-like Open Source operating platform that is free, fast, secure and portable. It's available for a wide variety of platforms, including large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems as well as handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was first released in 1993. Its code has been used in many different environments over the years, thanks to its long history of quality and stability. Original source code for NetBSD was 4.4BSDLite2 from University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an open-source, free and open-source UNIX operating system that has been developed by an international group. It is not a "distribution" of a variant, but has been developed over many decades to be an entirely unique operating system within the BSD family. NetBSD users have a simple, well-documented and fully integrated UNIX-like operating system that feels traditional and yet includes many new and interesting features and support for the latest hardware. -
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OpenBSD
OpenBSD
FreeOpenBSD is entirely developed by volunteers. OpenBSD Foundation contributes to funding the project's development environment, and developer events. OpenBSD will continue to be a free and vibrant operating system thanks to your contributions. OpenBSD has embedded cryptography in many places within the operating system. We demand that cryptographic software used by us be freely available and licensed. We don't use cryptography that is protected by nasty patents. We also require that the software be from countries with export licenses. This is because we don't want to break any country's laws. Keep it as political-free as possible. Solutions should be based on technical merit. -
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FreeBSD
FreeBSD
FreeFreeBSD has many advanced networking, security, and compatibility features that are not available in commercial operating systems. FreeBSD is an ideal Internet and Intranet server. It can provide reliable network services even under heavy loads. It also uses memory efficiently to maintain high response times for thousands concurrent user processes. FreeBSD provides advanced network operating system features for embedded platforms and appliances, including Intel-based appliances and ARM, PowerPC and MIPS hardware platforms. Vendors around the globe rely on FreeBSD for their embedded products, which includes mail and web appliances, routers, time servers and wireless access points. They can also decide how many local changes they want back through the Berkeley open-source license. -
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Cygwin
Cygwin
FreeGet the Linux feel on Windows. Cygwin is a large set of GNU/open-source tools that provides functionality similar to a Linux distribution for Windows. A DLL (cygwin1.dll), which provides extensive POSIX API functionality. Cygwin cannot be used to run native Linux applications on Windows. If you want your application to run on Windows, you must rebuild it from the source. It cannot make native Windows apps aware UNIX®, such as signals, ptys and so forth. If you want to use Cygwin functionality, you must build your apps from source. The Cygwin DLL works with all commercially available x86_64 Windows versions, starting with Windows Vista. To perform a fresh installation or to update an already existing one, use the setup program. Remember that each package in the distribution is updated separately from DLL, so the Cygwin DLL version number is not applicable as a general Cygwin distribution release. -
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Oracle Solaris
Oracle
Since more than two decades, we have been developing the OS. We make sure that features are current and compatible with backward compatibility. The Application Binary Guarantee allows you to run legacy and new applications on modern infrastructure. Integrated lifecycle management technologies make it possible to issue one command to update all of your cloud installations, down to the firmware and including virtualized environments. A large financial services company experienced a 16x increase in efficiency by using Oracle Solaris to manage its virtual machines (VMs). This is in comparison to third-party open-source platforms. The Oracle Solaris Observability tools have been updated to allow you to troubleshoot application and system problems in real-time. This gives you historical and real-time insight, and allows you to quickly diagnose and resolve issues.
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