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EZBlue Linux server software helps small businesses compete with larger companies. EZBlue can be installed on any PC without the user needing to have prior Linux knowledge,and no other software is necessary for configuration. EZBlue is a turn-key solution that has many high-performance features to offer, including web server, storage server, Quickbooks enterprise server, and mail server, to name a few.
EZBlue allows users to store, backup and share both business and personal files quickly and easily. Media can be streamed from all computers in a network to avoid the redundancy of duplicate data. EZBlue is an affordable option that can save users thousands in both upfront and operating costs. You pay one upfront fee for an EZBlue package with no hidden fees or extra charges afterward. EZ Blue is quick to set up and configure with automated configuration settings.
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SUSE Linux server software is useful in the context of multiplatform server administration. After installing and configuring the SUSE Manager in your virtualized server environment, you can begin to employ its many valuable features to manage Red Hat Enterprise Linux and other enterprise server virtual and physical machines.
The SUSE Manager can support clients such as SUSE Linux Enterprise Server as well, and administrators can easily connect to the server it's running on from any location to manage their Linux systems remotely. SUSE Manager efficiently manages a group of Linux systems and keeps them updated via patches, security fixes and updates for RHEL and SLES systems. The software makes it possible to monitor systems automatically and take software and hardware inventories. It is especially useful for administrators who are managing a mix of Red Hat and SUSE systems.
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Setting up a PC server using web server software allows other PCs to download documents from the server. They are not that difficult to configure at home, and can offer the user the ability to download files from their home computer remotely.
There are some security risks involved in running a server on your home PC, so you should be sure that you have the latest security patches and updates before proceeding. You'll need a Windows PC and a DSL or cable broadband connection that's always on. The first step is to install Apache HTTP server after disabling any other server or firewall software that may be running. If these programs are not disabled first, the server installation is sure to fail. You can download the Apache server online and use the "typical installation" option on the install wizard.
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