ClarkConnect Gateway / Server
Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 12:23 am
Are you looking for a server operating system with the security and stability of Linux, but with the point and click convenience of Windows? If so, then you are not alone. Linux distributions have a great reputation for being a nearly bulletproof, normally requiring very little attention once configured properly. But then, there's the problem for a lot of folks; how exactly do you get a Linux server set up in the first place?
ClarkConnect is available in three editions. The Professional Edition includes firewall, VPN, and gateway tools, while the Office Edition includes everything in Professional and adds web, file, and print services. Both Professional and Office are reasonably priced ($55 and $65 respectively), and available with various support plans and web-based services, such as domain registration and DNS service. You can view a feature comparison table here.
The Home Edition, on the other hand, is completely free for non-commercial use. But in order to obtain updates for the Home Edition directly from ClarkConnect, you'll need to register your system, which entitles you to free updates for a limited time. However, since ClarkConnect is based on RedHat Linux, obtaining updates and/or extending the functionality of the system is easy to do if you don't mind getting your hands dirty.
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Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4491, old post ID:35938
ClarkConnect is available in three editions. The Professional Edition includes firewall, VPN, and gateway tools, while the Office Edition includes everything in Professional and adds web, file, and print services. Both Professional and Office are reasonably priced ($55 and $65 respectively), and available with various support plans and web-based services, such as domain registration and DNS service. You can view a feature comparison table here.
The Home Edition, on the other hand, is completely free for non-commercial use. But in order to obtain updates for the Home Edition directly from ClarkConnect, you'll need to register your system, which entitles you to free updates for a limited time. However, since ClarkConnect is based on RedHat Linux, obtaining updates and/or extending the functionality of the system is easy to do if you don't mind getting your hands dirty.
REVIEW
DOWNLOAD HOME SITE
Archived topic from Iceteks, old topic ID:4491, old post ID:35938