- Install a server or set of servers based on your needs.
- Administrate via a web interface – Allowing you to control your network worldwide.
- A modular based system allows you to pick and chose from various preconfigured server modules to install.
- Mix and match modules depending on your preferences and environment.
- No license fees! The system and all of its features are free, as in beer as well as speech.
- No need for in depth knowledge of Linux server administration.
- The continued use of your current computers and servers.
- Windows XP,7,8,10 and Linux workstation compatibility.
- The stability of being remastered from Ubuntu LTS.
- Downloadable Source-Code hosted on GitHub
The operating system currently provides fully configured:
Primary Domain Controller(Samba4), Additional Domain Controllers(Samba4), Active Directory, Groupware(SoGo), eMail(DoveCot/IMAP), E-Learning(Moodle), DHCP with failover, External Access to files(Owncloud), Website(Joomla), Printing(CUPS),Internet Proxy(Squid), Filtering(e2guardian with failover), Radius, Digital Signage(Xibo), Operating System Distribution, Reverse Proxy(NGINX), Monitoring with eMail and SMS alerts, Distributed Storage Systems(Gluster FS), E-learning development environment(Xerte).
If there are any extra features you feel we should provide, please post them on the feature request section of the forum found here: Feature Request Board.

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