Zentyal 3.0-rc2 released
Zentyal is an open source alternative to Windows Small Business Server
Zentyal (formerly eBox Platform) is a Linux Small Business Server that can act as a Gateway, UTM, Office Server, Infrastructure Manager, Unified Communications Server or a combination of them. Zentyal offers an easy-to-use web interface to manage all your network services, from Internet access, network security, resource sharing, network infrastructure or communications.Zentyal is the open source alternative to Windows Small Business Server and it is being widely used in the small and medium businesses regardless of sector, industry or location as well as in the public administrations or in the education sector. It is estimated that there are over 50,000 active Zentyal installations all over the globe.
Zentyal Migration Tool for Windows Server is also available for download, making the migration process from existing Windows environments easier.
Zentyal development is funded by eBox Technologies that offers commercial support and cloud-based services on top of Zentyal server.
Features
- Gateway: transparent caching, load balancing, traffic shaping, content filtering...
- UTM: firewall, IDS, VPN management, antispam, antivirus, ...
- Infrastructure management: DHCP, DNS, NTP, certificates, ...
- Office server: LDAP, PDC, file & printer sharing, backup, groupware, ...
- Unified Communications: email, IM, VoIP
- LDAP replication and Windows Active Directory synchronization
Zentyal 3.0-rc2 available for download! 2012-09-07 10:20 am
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1st Step: Download Zentyal 2.2-2
Choose the version you prefer (32-bit or 64-bit version) and download the latest stable version of Zentyal.
Alternatively, you can also test Zentyal quickly and easily with the Virtual Machine images.
Alternatively, you can also test Zentyal quickly and easily with the Virtual Machine images.
2nd Step: Install Zentyal
Once you have finished downloading Zentyal, create a CD or USB stick with the ISO image. Then, insert the CD/USB stick in your CD drive/USB port, restart your computer and follow the instructions that appear on your screen.
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