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    Kasm Workspaces Reviews
    Top Pick

    Kasm Technologies

    $0 Free Community Edition
    46 Ratings
    Kasm Workspaces streams your workplace environment directly to your web browser…on any device and from any location. Kasm is revolutionizing the way businesses deliver digital workspaces. We use our open-source web native container streaming technology to create a modern devops delivery of Desktop as a Service, application streaming, and browser isolation. Kasm is more than a service. It is a platform that is highly configurable and has a robust API that can be customized to your needs at any scale. Workspaces can be deployed wherever the work is. It can be deployed on-premise (including Air-Gapped Networks), in the cloud (Public and Private), or in a hybrid.
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    Pi-hole Reviews
    Pi-hole can be installed in a container or directly to an operating system supported by our automated installer. The intelligent, automated installer will ask you some questions and then set everything up for you. Step 3. Once you are done, continue to step 3. To force clients to use Pihole as their DNS servers, configure your router's DHCP settings. Or manually configure each device so that it uses Pi-hole. You can enable ad blocking on your cellular devices by pairing your Pihole with a VPN. This will help with data plans with limited bandwidth. Instead of installing browser plugins on every computer, you can install Pi-hole one-to-all and protect your entire network. Network-level blocking allows for you to block ads in nontraditional places like mobile apps and smart TVs. This is regardless of OS or hardware. Network performance will be faster since advertisements are blocked before they can be downloaded.
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    YUM Reviews

    YUM

    Red Hat

    Free
    One of the most common tasks a sysadmin must do is to install, patch, and remove software packages from Linux machines. Here's how to get started with Linux package administration in Linux Red Hat-based distributions. Package management is the process of installing, updating and removing software from specific repositories in Linux. Different package management tools are used by Linux distros. Red Hat-based distros often use RPM (RPM package manager) and YUM/DNF. YUM is Red Hat Enterprise Linux's primary package management tool. It allows you to install, update, remove, and manage software packages. YUM handles dependency resolution when updating, installing, and removing software packages. YUM can manage packages either from.rpm packages or installed repositories. YUM has many commands and options.
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    fpm Reviews
    fpm allows you to create packages for Debian and Ubuntu, Fedora. Fedora, Fedora. CentOS. RHEL. Arch Linux. FreeBSD. fpm is not a new packaging system. It's a tool that makes it easier to create packages for existing systems. It accomplishes this by providing a command-line interface that allows you to quickly create packages. FPM is written in ruby, and can be installed with gem. To build certain package formats, such as snap and rpm, you will need to have certain packages installed. You may need to install additional tools on your machine in order to build certain package formats, especially if you are creating a package for another distribution or operating system. FPM takes your program, and creates packages that are compatible with different operating systems. FPM can take any nodejs, ruby gem or python package, and convert it into a deb/rpm,/pacman, etc. package.
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    EnduraData EDpCloud Reviews
    Cross-platform real time file replication for Windows and Linux, Solaris, Solaris, AIX and OpenBSD. EnduraData EDpCloud replicates data and synchronizes it between different operating systems, geographical locations, and cloud providers.
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    Iridium Browser Reviews
    Iridium is extremely fast in all aspects. It loads very quickly, loads very complex websites very fast, and renders them very quickly. Yes, Chromium, which Iridium is built on, is a very secure browser. It does, however, call home to Google. We did more to increase security to the greatest extent possible. Iridium is available to anyone. It is very simple to use and does not require any special knowledge. The Chromium code base is the basis of Iridium Browser. Modifications enhance privacy and ensure that only the most secure technologies are used. The user must approve any automatic transmission of partial queries, keywords, or metrics to central services. Our builds are easily reproducible and can be modified as needed. This puts us ahead of other secure browser providers. The entire process is transparent with Iridium. You can see all changes made in the public Git repository.
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    BlueOnyx Reviews
    BlueOnyx, a Linux distribution based on CentOS or Scientific Linux, aims to deliver a turnkey web hosting appliance. It includes a web-based GUI interface, which allows you to manage your web hosting clients, email, FTP, and FTP accounts. You can manage all aspects of the server, its websites and accounts via a browser-based interface. It is open-source software and released under a Sun-modified BSD licence. BlueOnyx, a modified fork of BlueQuartz, was developed by Solarspeed. BlueOnyx has seen many improvements and enhancements over the years. We are committed to continuing to develop it. BlueOnyx supports reseller management, Java Servlet Pages support, Imapsync mail migrations, SSH key/cert administration, phpMyAdmin for web hosting clients, and provisions to automatically create MySQL users and databases for each virtual website.
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