ClearOS is an open source Linux distribution designed for small businesses and organizations. It functions as a network gateway and offers a web-based interface to administer network services like firewall, VPN, mail server, web server, file sharing, and more.
ClearOS is an open source Linux distribution optimized for small and medium businesses. It provides a simple graphical user interface to easily set up common network services like:
ClearOS includes both free open source versions of these services, as well as paid commercial versions with professional support available. It aims to make it easy for small organizations to get enterprise-level network security and services up and running without needing dedicated IT staff.
Some key features of ClearOS include: role-based access control, disaster recovery tools, integrated reporting, and a marketplace to add over 100+ apps for additional capabilities. It can function as a network gateway, server, or can be run on desktops and the cloud. The modular design allows choosing only the features and services needed.
ClearOS is developed by ClearCenter and released under the GPLv3 license. Commercial support plans are available through ClearCenter or their MSP and reseller partners around the world.
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