Best Server Management Software for Ubuntu

Find and compare the best Server Management software for Ubuntu in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Server Management software for Ubuntu on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Amazon Web Services (AWS) Reviews
    Top Pick
    AWS is the leading provider of cloud computing, delivering over 200 fully featured services to organizations worldwide. Its offerings cover everything from infrastructure—such as compute, storage, and networking—to advanced technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, and agentic AI. Businesses use AWS to modernize legacy systems, run high-performance workloads, and build scalable, secure applications. Core services like Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, and Amazon DynamoDB provide foundational capabilities, while advanced solutions like SageMaker and AWS Transform enable AI-driven transformation. The platform is supported by a global infrastructure that includes 38 regions, 120 availability zones, and 400+ edge locations, ensuring low latency and high reliability. AWS integrates with leading enterprise tools, developer SDKs, and partner ecosystems, giving teams the flexibility to adopt cloud at their own pace. Its training and certification programs help individuals and companies grow cloud expertise with industry-recognized credentials. With its unmatched breadth, depth, and proven track record, AWS empowers organizations to innovate and compete in the digital-first economy.
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    Shoreline Reviews
    Shoreline is the only cloud reliability platform that allows DevOps engineers to build automations in a matter of minutes and fix problems forever. Shoreline’s modern “Operations at the Edge” architecture runs efficient agents in the background of all monitored hosts. Agents run as a DaemonSet on Kubernetes or an installed package on VMs (apt, yum). The Shoreline backend is hosted by Shoreline in AWS, or deployed in your AWS virtual private cloud. Debugging and repairing issues is easy with advanced tooling for your best SREs, Jupyter style notebooks for the broader team, and a platform that makes building automations 30X faster by allowing operators to manage their entire fleet as if it were a single box. Shoreline does the heavy lifting, setting up monitors and building repair scripts, so that customers only need to configure them for their environment.
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    Cockpit Reviews
    Cockpit serves as a user-friendly web-based graphical interface designed for server management, catering to everyone from beginners to seasoned Linux administrators. By leveraging system APIs and commands, Cockpit allows an entire team of administrators to manage systems in their preferred manner, whether that involves using the command line or various utilities alongside the Cockpit interface. With Cockpit, users can access their servers through a web browser and execute system tasks effortlessly using a mouse. It simplifies operations such as initiating containers, managing storage, configuring networks, and reviewing logs. Essentially, Cockpit acts like a graphical "desktop interface" tailored specifically for individual servers. If you have preferred applications or command-line tools for server management, you can continue utilizing those alongside Cockpit without any disruptions. Since Cockpit operates using the same system tools as the command line, you can seamlessly switch between Cockpit and your other preferred methods. This flexibility ensures that you can efficiently manage your servers while still maintaining your usual workflow.
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