Excess Linux to build a network


Linux since the beginning of its development has tended to move towards the server and network. In its development, Linux has provided support for network computers both in terms of protocol, hardware, and transmission media. The following are some of the advantages of Linux for the network when compared to the system's other operations:

1. High Degree of Stability

Linux servers can typically function for up to hundreds of days without booting or uptime. Usually, servers using Linux are simply stopped to install new hardware components or to update the kernel.

2. Cheaper

As we all know, Linux is an open-source operating system. Linux can be used and distributed freely without paying the company certainly. In addition, the Linux distribution can also be used on multiple servers at once without violating the licensing terms. Except for some commercial database programs, server programs for Linux are also available for free. An example is Samba for file servers, Apache for web servers, and so on. The number of clients is also not limited by license, both for server programs and Linux. When compared with other licensed operating systems (eg such as Windows) using Linux would be much cheaper, especially for a company that requires the creation of a computer network. With Linux, various applications can be obtained for free while still having a high level of reliability.

3. Higher Security Level

The Linux source code is fully available and open to the public. it makes users can develop their system according to the environment and need. Open source code also makes it easy for a network administrator to change and replace the code according to his needs. What's more, he can too minimize existing security risks by changing or falsifying the code if it found an attacker trying to attack the system.

4. Support Multiple Protocols

As previously explained, Linux has been developed from the start more inclined to move into the world of networks. Even the TCP/IP protocol first did develop for Linux. This certainly gives its advantages to Linux. For now, Linux itself supports various types of protocols, ranging from TCP / IP, Ipv6, AppleTalk, NetWare, X.25, and ISDN. A distinct advantage is that Linux can  function as both client and server for these protocols.

5. Multiple Application Support

Linux is supported by many applications that can be obtained free of charge. Without the support of hardware and software manufacturers, an operating system will not work development, including Linux. But today's leading software companies have made applications for Linux, call them Oracle, Informix, Sybase, IBM, and Inprise. Even a lot of major software manufacturers offer Linux applications for free. For various applications relating to networks that are on other operating systems at this time, we can also get the Linux version, or we can also get other equivalent applications still of high quality.

6. Broad Hardware Support

Linux supports various network devices (hardware). Starting from the ethernet card, token ring, wireless, ATM, Bluetooth, and various other network devices. it makes Linux is at the forefront of networking tools and provides convenience to its users.

7. File and Printer Sharing Support

With Linux, a user can share files on various network environments. Such as Apple, NetWare, Windows, and Unix environments.

8. Feature Rich

Linux offers a variety of networking features, such as a complete routing protocol, IP Masquerade, IP Aliasing, Intrusion Detection System, Firewall, IP Accounting, and various other features needed by a network manager. Linux also supports remote use of applications which is possible for a user accesses or runs his device remotely. Several applications that support this feature include Telnet, SSH, and VNC.

9. Hardware requirements are not too large

Linux allows the required hardware is not too large. For A web or mail server, for example, only requires a 386 computer device. For example, comparison, running Windows NT Server required at least Pentium with 32 MB, whereas with the same service Linux only takes a Pentium 99 with 16 MB. CONCLUSION From the explanation above, we can conclude that the advantages of Linux for network, among others, is the level of stability

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