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  • ClearOS is HARD to replace feature set wise in one distro. I have tried Zentyal and Univention among others. My strategy going forward is to deploy Proxmox and bring in the necessary bits and pieces in containers/VM etc. What I really like about Proxmox is it is the ONLY distro I have found that a virtual machine can be provisioned from start to finish entirely in its web interface. Even ClearOS with app-kimchi etc for KVM cannot do that - still have to know shell commands to setup parts of therein. I could then deploy ClearOS as a VM under Proxmox if any features still needed (although I'd rather not). Been using ClearOS and its predecessor Clarkconnect since 2001. Have around 30 deployments of ClearOS presently but when server replacement time comes, can't justify continuing with it. Ultimately IBM is to blame for this mess...

  • ClearOS is HARD to replace feature set wise in one distro. I have tried Zentyal and Univention among others. My strategy going forward is to deploy Proxmox and bring in the necessary bits and pieces in containers/VM etc. What I really like about Proxmox is it is the ONLY distro I have found that a virtual machine can be provisioned from start to finish entirely in its web interface. Even ClearOS with app-kimchi etc for KVM cannot do that - still have to know shell commands to setup parts of therein. I could then deploy ClearOS as a VM under Proxmox if any features still needed (although I'd rather not). Been using ClearOS and its predecessor Clarkconnect since 2001. Have around 30 deployments of ClearOS presently but when server replacement time comes, can't justify continuing with it. Ultimately IBM is to blame for this mess...

  • ClearOS is HARD to replace feature set wise in one distro. I have tried Zentyal and Univention among others. My strategy going forward is to deploy Proxmox and bring in the necessary bits and pieces in containers/VM etc. What I really like about Proxmox is it is the ONLY distro I have found that a virtual machine can be provisioned from start to finish entirely in its web interface. Even ClearOS with app-kimchi etc for KVM cannot do that - still have to know shell commands to setup parts of therein. I could then deploy ClearOS as a VM under Proxmox if any features still needed (although I'd rather not). Been using ClearOS and its predecessor Clarkconnect since 2001. Have around 30 deployments of ClearOS presently but when server replacement time comes, can't justify continuing with it. Ultimately IBM is to blame for this mess...

  • ClearOS is HARD to replace feature set wise in one distro. I have tried Zentyal and Univention among others. My strategy going forward is to deploy Proxmox and bring in the necessary bits and pieces in containers/VM etc. What I really like about Proxmox is it is the ONLY distro I have found that a virtual machine can be provisioned from start to finish entirely in its web interface. Even ClearOS with app-kimchi etc for KVM cannot do that - still have to know shell commands to setup parts of therein. I could then deploy ClearOS as a VM under Proxmox if any features still needed (although I'd rather not). Been using ClearOS and its predecessor Clarkconnect since 2001. Have around 30 deployments of ClearOS presently but when server replacement time comes, can't justify continuing with it. Ultimately IBM is to blame for this mess...

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