Features include intuitive GUI, choice of Linux setups and one click upgrades of all server packages.
Comodo, a provider of Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions, today announced the launch of Red Hat and CentOS-based versions of their back office server suite, Zero Touch Linux.
According to the company an installation of ZTL brings in file server, print server, domain controller, dns, mail server, web mail, database server, web server, proxy server, DHCP server, content filtering server and a firewall. The package overcomes the difficulties of deploying a Linux infrastructure by reducing the setup of multiple server types to a one time installation and configuration.
Features include intuitive GUI, ability to install and configure web, mail, dns, lan, database, firewall and other server types, SSL secure, web based interface means ZTL can be used to administer Linux servers from Windows workstations and clients, choice of Linux setups and one click upgrades of all server packages.
"Many businesses are aware that Linux is the most stable, secure and cost effective server operating system available - but are often reluctant to migrate because they also perceive Linux as difficult to configure and use." commented Melih Abdulhayoglu, President and CEO Comodo, "Zero Touch Linux helps to ease this situation by providing a single clean install of an entire back office server infrastructure that is effortlessly managed through a central web interface."