With Asiagate's Lnxlabs, we can help your company design,
deploy and support a secure open source IT environment from
basic email server requirements to a full Linux server farm with broadband Internet connectivity.
To our clients this means a better, more stable operating system environment, shorter planning to
implementation time, less downtime, better medium to long term system planning, and improved transfer
of technology comprehension.
In addition Lnxlabs provides custom web-based applications to simplify and automate your business
processes, and integrate your information into manageable databases.
Our expertise is backed by years proven track record of operational experience on deploying and
supporting Linux systems in our own network.
Asiagate Networks, Incorporated has been using pure Linux and open source technologies in its
network, serving corporations and thousands of individuals on a 24 by 7 basis since 1999.
Take advantage of the power of Linux in your own network environment for email, security,
resource-sharing, and router solutions, among several others.
Lnxlabs provides server design and configuration, installation and testing, monitoring,
maintenance, training and support for the following services:
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Email Servers
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Email Virus Wall
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DNS server
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Proxy server
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Firewall
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Web
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Linux Router
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Linux RAS
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Server protect
Learn the advantages of Linux:
Linux is dramatically more reliable than other commercially available operating systems.
It has a built-in system that tells you if any of its system components or services is not working
properly. Even better, it monitors hardware resources like hard drives and memory, thus allowing
you to plan for upgrades or maintain defective hardware.
Linux was designed with security in mind from day one.
Practically all software virus infections launched in the world are aimed a
t exploiting open ports or "doorways" in lesser operating systems. Linux allows
administrators to choose which ports should be open to specific networks or other users.
Linux provides more computing power with the same hardware resources
The Linux operating system requires a much lower overhead of computing power
than other operating systems. It is not uncommon to see a Linux-based server
pulling double duty as a POP3 and proxy or DNS in the same box. The same Linux
can serve up the simplest service and go all the way to server cluster configurations
to provide supercomputer power.