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Linux is an Open-Source operating system that is extremely functional, intended to include networking, software and platform development for users, which is an excellent low cost alternative to other operating systems on the market. Available in various distribution versions, such as SuSe and Red-Hat, Linux is nowadays used by millions of people all over the world, with a great market share of servers on the Internet.
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| >> FreeBSD |
It was developed based on BSD UNIX and is compatible with various architectures such as: X86, DEC, Alpha, IA-64 and UltraSPARC, with advanced networking capabilities, high performance and security. This set of characteristics makes FreeBSD an excellent choice for network servers, Internet, E-Mail, etc. with an open-source guarantee of high performance and low costs.
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| >> OpenBSD |
Another Open-Source operating system based on UNIX is OpenBSD: It has many advantages including: portability, standard maintenance, pro-active security and integrated-cryptography. OpenBSD is excellent for implementing firewalls and networks, as it offers low cost for high security solutions.
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| >> MacOS X |
The latest innovation for the Apple operating systems, MacOS X combines the reliability of the BSD UNIX systems with the ease of use of the Macintosh systems. Compatible with a large number of open-source software and with Apple's software, MacOS X may be applied in all types of uses, from servers to user platforms.
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