Open Source Network Management Software

Rocky Linux Rocky Linux

Rocky Linux is a community-developed, enterprise-grade operating system. The distribution was created to combate the declining trust in CentOS after the aqqustion made by IBM and Red Hat. Rocky Linux aims to provide a free and open, downstream, version-pinned option of REHL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux).

Zabbix Zabbix

Zabbix provides an enterprise-class monitoring solution for network monitoring and application monitoring. The software can handle over millions of metrics and can be used for individual components or networks, servers, virtual machines and cloud services. Where data like network utilization, CPU load and disk space consumption can individually be monitored. Zabbix is developed openly and is fully open-soruce.

aaPanel aaPanel

aaPanel is a free and open source web hosting control panel. It's a simple, yet powerful control panel that provides one click installs for LNMP and LAMP development stacks through an intuetive graphical user interface (GUI). aaPanel was designed to help you save time when deploying web sites and applications to the web. Allowing you to focus on building your project, rather than focusing on installation and configuration of servers and tooling. Over 3 million people use aaPanel to create quickly deployable web environments for Apache HTTP Server, Nginx and OpenLiteSpeed.

MaestroPanel MaestroPanel

MaestroPanel is web hosting control panel that makes it easy to manage your server environment. MaestroPanel features an easy-to-use user interface which can improve the way you manage you manage your web hosting server.

Froxlor Froxlor

Froxlor is a lightweight, free and open source server management panel. With Froxlor, you can meet all your server management needs with an administration panel that simplifies the effort of managing your hosting platform. Froxlor is developed by experienced server administrators and released as a free software under the GNU General Public License.

Adminer Adminer

Adminer provides administrators, developers and website maintainers with a full-featured database management tool written in PHP. With Adminer you can to a database servers with username and password. List fields, indexes, foreign keys and triggers of table. Change name, engine, collation, auto_increment and comment of table. Alter name, type, collation, comment and default values of columns. Create, alter and drop indexes, foreign keys, select form view and call stored procedures and functions. The software is distributed under the Apache License which makes it free and open-source. Adminer supports a wide variety of relational and NoSQL databases including MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, Firebird, SimpleDB, Elasticsearch and MongoDB.

Sentora Sentora

Sentora is a free and open-source web hosting panel that builds on the solid foundation of ZPanel. Sentora can be used has an open source hosting control panel alternative for small to medium internet service providers. It provides the most common web hosting control panel features out of the box, while allow for extension with a an add-ons store and the capability to install third-party modules. The Sentora community provides a support forum where most questions can be answered and the team behind Sentora also provides a premium support service with faster response and resolution time.

Freenet Freenet

Freenet is a peer-to-peer platform for censorship-resistant communication and publishing. With the Freenet client you can browse websites, post on forums, and publish files within Freenet network with strong privacy protections.

AlmaLinux AlmaLinux

An open-source RHEL fork built by the team at CloudLinux, inspired by the community. As a standalone, completely free OS, AlmaLinux OS enjoys $1M in annual sponsorship from CloudLinux Inc. Wich will be dedicated to support future RHEL® releases of AlmaLinux OS and provide ongoing development efforts that are governed by the members of the community.

IPFS IPFS

The InterPlanetary File System or IPFS for short is a distributed hypermedia protocol designed to be the new permanent web. IPFS uses peer-to-peer to distribute the network across machines and the globe. IPFS combines decentralized technologies like Git, BitTorrent, Kademlia and SFS to build what they think could be the new internet, or a subsystem of it.

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