
I used to rollout out multiple types of Linux servers separately and integrating them was a big mess. Now Comodo has made it easier by putting all of them in one easy manageable package.
Identity and Trust Assurance service provider Comodo announced on Wednesday that it has launched the beta 1 release of Zero Touch Linux. The suite of back-office server applications is centrally controlled by a Web-based control panel and eliminates the complexities of deploying a Linux infrastructure by packaging the setup of multiple server types to a one-time installation and configuration. So basically, Zero Touch Linux (ZTL) acts as a central file server, print server, domain consoler, DNS, mail server, database server and Web server with a Web-based control panel access to it.
Developed by Comodo's Positive Software division, ZTL offers administrators server software pre-configured on Comodo's Linux distribution, Trustix Secure Linux. The solution is available for free until July 1 2006 (after which time it will be $99 per server) as a single downloadable ISO from and can be immediately installed on network servers.
Zero Touch Linux server applications with a Web-based control panel source






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