The Networking Team of Soft_Solutions4u are expert in Linux installations whether local or remote. We install,
- Cent OS – Server version
- Softwares accompanied like Samba, Squid, SVN, Php, MySql, Apache
- Open source softwares like: Joomla, Drupal, Contrexx.
- Ubuntu – Desktop Version With Php, MySql, Apache
- Instant Messengers : IP messenger,Yahoo,Skype
Why should you choose Linux?
Linux is a free operating system but which now runs on practically every hardware platform available including PowerPC, Macintosh, DEC Alpha, Sun Sparc, ARM, Mainframes, and many others. Linux is probably the most popular UNIX-like OS in the world. Linux has long been praised for its stability
Linux boxes are known for running months or even years at a time without crashing, freezing, or having to be rebooted Linux is extremely secure compared to other platforms. Viruses and Trojan Horse programs are practically non-existent.
Linux servers practically run the World Wide Web, so one cannot argue that there are so few malicious programs for Linux because it represents an insignificant number of target machines. So much of the web is built on Linux that the acronym LAMP has emerged. LAMP represents Linux, Apache (web server), MySQL (database) and PHP (web application language). Linux machines are known to be extremely fast, because the operating system is very efficient at managing resources such as memory, CPU power, and disk space.
Networking comes naturally to Linux. Samba enables network access to Linux and UNIXÂ file and print services. Samba's core functionality derives from its implementation of the Server Message Block (SMB) protocol. SMB client- and server-side support comes bundled with Windows 95 and newer versions of Microsoft Windows. This large installed base has helped Samba grow in popularity.
How Samba Can Help ?
Samba can be utilized in several different ways. On an intranet or other private network, for example, one may use Samba to transfer files between a Linux server and Windows client. Anyone using Web servers running Apache and Linux may consider using Samba rather than FTP to manage Web site content remotely. Besides simple transfers, SMB clients can also perform remote file updates.






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