Fedora Server is an open source short-lifecycle server operating system sponsored by Red Hat and supported by a robust community.
Fedora Server is an open source short-lifecycle server operating system sponsored by Red Hat and supported by a robust community. Its modular design [1] allows operating system upgrades that will not upset your established application or language stack, and Cockpit [2] presents system tasks in a web browser, allowing you to start and stop containers, administer storage, configure networks, and inspect logs.
The Fedora community delivers a short-lifecycle server operating system for seasoned system administrators with the latest technologies available in the open source community.
The Fedora Project is a free software community sponsored by Red Hat. With Fedora's rapid release schedule, you get the latest in virtualization, networking, and other technologies. The 64-bit Server version on this DVD is aimed at system administrators and is not a Live distro.
Fedora 24 Server operating system lets system administrators make use of the latest server-based technologies. Knoppix 7.6 comes with a powerful toolkit of expert utilities for system maintenance and troubleshooting, as well as an impressive collection of everyday desktop applications.
Warning: Fedora 22 Server is not a Live distribution. Please run in a virtual environment for test purposes.
The Fedora community unveils Fedora 22 Server, an operating system designed with various data center technologies to assist you in controlling your infrastructure and services. Server roles allow deployment and management of prepared roles with the Rolekit tool. DNF (Dandified Yum) replaces Yum as the default packaging tool. The web-based Cockpit server manager lets you access various subsystems across multiple servers from a single interface. Cockpit features include:
• systemd service management
• Journal log viewer
• Storage configuration, including LVM
• Docker container management
• Basic network configuration
• local user management