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 RADADOS = Rapid Application Development And Deployment Of Systems

Recommended SoftwareAnonymous writes "Radados Linux now available! Radados is easy installs for workstations and servers.

Web site http://www.Radados.org

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Radados Linux began as a way to develop and deploy our own software to end users that may know little to nothing about Linux or even computers. Radados Linux is very easy for end users to install and comes with a great collection of tools developers need to develop and deploy Linux installs to be used on workstations and servers.

The main focus of Radados is easy installs for workstations and servers while maintaining long term stable development platform.

Easy Installs
The installer has been designed to be so simple that the most novice of computer user can install Linux. Most workstation users could install Radados with only a six mouse clicks and no technical questions. Servers are a snap also. Most software comes pre-configured for the most common of uses and setup scripts have been added so that very little work is needed beyond the basics. You can setup an SSL web site with CMS in less then 30 seconds after the system is installed, no special skills needed.

Stable Development Platform
The stable development platform is a library base that does not change. All to often developers are forced to re-write good code to update for support of a new version of library their software depends on. Most of the time this new library does not add any important new features or fixed bugs but in fact it has only been updated because the developer decided to change something. This breaks your program so rather then spend your time making something new or better you have to spend your time to keep what you once had. The trade off is that Radados Linux does not support all the hot new toys that other distributions may have. If you would rather have eye candy and small shinney objects then maybe Ubuntu is more your speed.


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Pre-configured Features
PKI and SSH desktop sessions, faster, safer
Samba domain controller, authenticate Windows and Linux login sessions from your Linux server"



 
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