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Debian Linux |
| Debian is a free operating system developed by nearly a thousand volunteers from all over the world who collaborate via the Internet. Debian's dedication to Free Software, its non-profit nature, and its open development model make it unique among GNU/Linux distributions. The Debian project's key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication to the Debian Social Contract, and its commitment to provide the best operating system possible. Learn more about Debian GNU/Linux. |
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Mandriva Corporate Server |
| Corporate Server 4.0 is the result of several years of experience in the critical server applications
field. Its Linux foundations allow Business customers to benefit from outstanding robustness, scalabilty, and reliability, all with the ease
of use specific to Mandriva. Thanks to 5-year product maintenance and open standards, Corporate Server enables organizations to enjoy a
stable yet flexible infrastructure. Learn more about Mandriva
Corporate Server 4.0.
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS |
| Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS is the core operating system and infrastructure enterprise Linux solution. It supports the
largest commodity-architecture servers with up to 16 CPUs and 64GB** of main memory and is available with the highest levels of support.
This makes Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS the ultimate solution for large departmental and datacenter servers.
Learn more about Red Hat Linux Advanced Server or sign up and give it a try.
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SuSE LINUX |
| SuSE is one of the world's leading providers of complete solutions based on the Open Source operating system Linux. With its wealth of features, its proverbial stability, and its efficient defence mechanisims against unauthorized access, SuSE LINUX is the most comprehensive, stable, and secure operating system on the market. Learn more about SuSE LINUX from
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