NIXSYS Certified

NIXSYS Certified

NIXSYS could very well be your next choice for a certified hardware vendor in open source. In addition to our own rigorous quality assurance tests, we aim to take quality a step further.

Red Hat/CentOS

Industry leaders including Dell, Fujitsu Siemens, HP, IBM, and others have certified their hardware with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. As a result, their customers have the confidence of knowing these certified hardware systems are supported by Red Hat when running Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. CentOS conforms fully with the upstream vendors redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux. (CentOS mainly changes packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork.)

So what does all of this mean to our clients? it mean we will offer hardware that is 100% compatible with RHEL.

Ubuntu

An official endorsement by the Ubuntu project of a computer hardware product, backed by a validation and testing process conducted by Canonical to ensure compatibility with Ubuntu.

Hardware is certified for two consecutive releases of Ubuntu, and Canonical provides an assurance against regressions in support for specific hardware features. This means that any hardware which passed certification for a specific release of Ubuntu will also be guaranteed to be certified on the subsequent release of Ubuntu.

Mandriva

The Mandriva Linux Supported Hardware database contains information about hardware devices that have been tested and/or have been reported to function properly with Mandriva Linux.

Solaris/Open Solaris

The Solaris Operating System—supported on over 900 x86 and SPARC platforms—delivers the performance, stability and security your users and customers demand. With more applications available than for any other open operating system, one OS can span your entire enterprise: the Web tier, the data warehouse, and the most demanding technical compute applications.

The OpenSolaris project is an open source community and a place for collaboration and conversation around OpenSolaris technology.

The community represents a wide variety of people around the world, including developers adding functionality to the system or customizing the technology for new applications and platforms; system administrators implementing Solaris technology in data centers; educators and students researching operating systems in universities; and new users exploring the technology and discovering that OpenSolaris offers new opportunities.

PC-BSD

PC-BSD has as its goal to be an easy to install and use desktop OS, which is built on the FreeBSD® operating system. To accomplish this, it currently has a graphical installation, which will enable even UNIX novices to easily install and get up and running. The system comes loaded with the “K” Desktop Environment (KDE), which lets users immediately sit down to a familiar interface. Also developed exclusively for PC-BSD is the PBI system, which lets users download and install their applications in a self-extracting & installing format, similar to InstallShield® on Windows®.

At NIXSYS, we believe in delivering dependable, friendly service. You'll find our sales and tech teams knowledgeable enough to answer any of your questions, find solutions and follow through fully. Quality, selection and service: we want to bring it all to you. For questions about Linux systems, contact us today.

For additional information please contact us at sales@nixsys.com or call us at (866) 464-9797.

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