Best Operating Systems of 2024

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    NethServer Reviews

    NethServer

    NethServer

    €48 per year
    Analyzes all web traffic, blocks selected websites via HTTP or HTTPS using Squid proxy. Integrated with ClamAV antivirus. Multi-domain web server with ready-to-use LAMP stack. Virtual hosting allows you to host multiple domains on one server. NextCloud allows you to access your files from anywhere, whether you're on the internet, your computer, or your mobile device. Mattermost allows you to create a private Slack-alternative. Secure team collaboration is possible with this open-source messaging platform. Cockpit is a modern web interface that simplifies administration tasks. It's easy to install and very fast. CentOS/RHEL is a popular server distribution that is trusted by routine security updates and has rock-solid stability.
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    NetBSD Reviews

    NetBSD

    NetBSD

    Free
    NetBSD is an open source Unix-like Open Source operating platform that is free, fast, secure and portable. It's available for a wide variety of platforms, including large-scale servers and powerful desktop systems as well as handheld and embedded devices. NetBSD was first released in 1993. Its code has been used in many different environments over the years, thanks to its long history of quality and stability. Original source code for NetBSD was 4.4BSDLite2 from University of California, Berkeley. NetBSD is an open-source, free and open-source UNIX operating system that has been developed by an international group. It is not a "distribution" of a variant, but has been developed over many decades to be an entirely unique operating system within the BSD family. NetBSD users have a simple, well-documented and fully integrated UNIX-like operating system that feels traditional and yet includes many new and interesting features and support for the latest hardware.
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    OpenBSD Reviews

    OpenBSD

    OpenBSD

    Free
    OpenBSD is entirely developed by volunteers. OpenBSD Foundation contributes to funding the project's development environment, and developer events. OpenBSD will continue to be a free and vibrant operating system thanks to your contributions. OpenBSD has embedded cryptography in many places within the operating system. We demand that cryptographic software used by us be freely available and licensed. We don't use cryptography that is protected by nasty patents. We also require that the software be from countries with export licenses. This is because we don't want to break any country's laws. Keep it as political-free as possible. Solutions should be based on technical merit.
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    VxWorks Reviews

    VxWorks

    Wind River

    $18,500 / seat
    VxWorks®, a leading real-time operating platform in the industry, provides all the performance, reliability, safety and security capabilities you need for the most critical infrastructure's embedded computing systems. VxWorks is a preemptive, deterministic RTOS that prioritizes real-time embedded applications. It has low latency and minimaljitter. VxWorks has many security features that address the evolving security threats connected devices face at every stage, from boot-up to operation to data transfer to powered off. VxWorks has been certified to IEC 61508, ISO 26262, and DO-178C safety standards. VxWorks is built on an extensible, future-proof architecture that allows you to quickly respond to changing market demands, customer needs, technological advancements, and preserves your investment.
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    DelphiOS Reviews

    DelphiOS

    Turbotic

    $99 per month
    The world's first operating system that connects all of your AI and automations into a single platform. Automation and AI projects often fail because of poor analysis of the exact business processes that need to be automated. It is important to have a well-defined process analysis. Visualize Automation & AI process candidates. Analyze and process discovery. Our AI-engine will propose solutions. Inadequate planning and execution are two of the main reasons that automation and AI implementations fail. DelphiOS can help you avoid these common pitfalls. The best-in-class method to implement your solutions. Your development time is cut by dividing development tasks and approving steps. It can be difficult to manage multiple Automation and AI technologies from different vendors. It is essential to have complete control over all existing solutions. The DelphiOS Control module displays real-time performance and diagnostics for your Automation & AI solutions.
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    VyOS Reviews

    VyOS

    VyOS

    $1000
    Open source software and a universal router are key to democratizing the way we access networks. VyOS' vision is to revolutionize how we access networks, so that everyone can build the solutions they have always wanted, without limitations, restrictions, or prohibitive prices. We believe that internet access is just as important to human development as food, water, air, and healthcare. VyOS was founded by engineers for engineers. It is an open-source software company that makes it possible to access networks without restrictions or prohibitive fees. Through our open-source software and virtual platforms, we do this as VyOS. Stateful firewalls, zone based firewall, all types source and destination NAT (one-to-one, one-to many, many to many). For auditing, creating customized images and contributing, everyone has access to the entire codebase and build toolchain.
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    CopperheadOS Reviews
    CopperheadOS is a Secure Android built by a privacy-focused company for encrypted and secure smartphones. Available as privacy-focused and security-focused Google-free Android for the latest Pixel phones. Include a secure phone in your business's mobile security program. CopperheadOS is compatible with the most recent mobile security solutions. CopperheadOS, the most secure Android, is designed to protect against many attack vectors. Mobile devices are easy targets. Copperhead's technical documentation can be viewed. Non-technical, security-oriented user experience. No Google Analytics or tracking analytics. Application isolation and sandboxing. Integrates with the most recent mobile device management software and intrusion detection system mobility software.
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    CloudLinux Reviews

    CloudLinux

    CloudLinux

    $7 per server per month
    Stable servers reduce churn, increase density and magnify profit. CloudLinux OS stability features keep your servers stable in stressful situations. CloudLinux OS protects servers from attacks by virtualizing users' files and preventing sensitive information disclosure. Our kernel-level technology prevents all known symbol link attacks, which further enhances security. Unsupported PHP versions can be secured. Even if vulnerabilities are discovered, they are not fixed by the PHP.net community. Multiply the number users on a stable server with Cloudlinux OS to manage each customer's resources limits. Troubleshooting performance issues with detailed information about system bottlenecks, slow queries to the database, functions, and external calls.
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    FreeBSD Reviews

    FreeBSD

    FreeBSD

    Free
    FreeBSD has many advanced networking, security, and compatibility features that are not available in commercial operating systems. FreeBSD is an ideal Internet and Intranet server. It can provide reliable network services even under heavy loads. It also uses memory efficiently to maintain high response times for thousands concurrent user processes. FreeBSD provides advanced network operating system features for embedded platforms and appliances, including Intel-based appliances and ARM, PowerPC and MIPS hardware platforms. Vendors around the globe rely on FreeBSD for their embedded products, which includes mail and web appliances, routers, time servers and wireless access points. They can also decide how many local changes they want back through the Berkeley open-source license.
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    Unraid Reviews

    Unraid

    Unraid

    $59 one-time payment
    Unraid OS gives you complete control over your data and media, applications, desktops, and desktops. It works with almost any hardware combination. Unraid OS is used by streamers, video producers, musicians, music collectors, media editors, photographers, and musicians to lower their initial costs. You can start with just two drives and then scale up to more drives. Unraid is a great tool for gamers who have media servers and want to build their own systems. Unraid is used by designers, 3D animators and developers, as well as photographers, to store large amounts of assets locally for quick access. To archive large amounts of data that is not frequently accessed, you can use Windows Backup and Apple Time Machine. Unraid is used by software engineers, game developers, AR/VR designers, university labs, and other users to test software across multiple platforms and operating systems.
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    OS108 Reviews

    OS108

    OS108

    Free
    OS108 is a fast, secure, and open-source desktop operating system that was built on NetBSD. 1 and 0 are binary bits, represented as 8 bits makes a byte. Also, the distance between Earth and the Sun is approximately 108 times its diameter. This is why the name. We are always looking for contributors to the project. Even if you are not a programmer, you can still contribute to the project by creating how-to guides, user-centric documentation, and support forums.
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    Guix Reviews

    Guix

    Guix

    Free
    Guix is an advanced distribution for the GNU operating system, which was developed by the GNU Project. It respects the freedom of computer users. Guix supports roll-backs and transactional upgrades, unprivileged package management, as well as other features. Guix can be used as a standalone distribution and supports declarative system configuration to create transparent and reproducible operating environments. Guile Scheme APIs are available, including high-level embedded domain specific languages (EDSLs), to create packages and whole-system configurations. Guix includes thousands of packages that include software, system tools, documentation and fonts. These can be installed with the GNU Guix Package Manager.
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    PLD Linux Reviews

    PLD Linux

    PLD Linux

    Free
    PLD is a RPM-based Linux distribution that is free and open source. It was created in 1998 for advanced users and administrators. Our users have the ability to access multiple architectures simultaneously and use RPMs in a non-conservative way. This allows them to maintain a consistent environment across all architectures.
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    Salix Reviews

    Salix

    Salix

    Free
    Salix is a GNU/Linux distribution that is based on Slackware. It is simple, fast, and easy to use with stability as its primary goal. Salix is fully backwards compatible to Slackware so Slackware users have access to Salix repositories that they can use for "extra" quality software for their favorite distribution. Salix is small and light, but requires no care. Everything in the iso has been installed. This includes a complete desktop environment as well as a selection of applications that match the environment. It follows the "one app per task" principle. The console system must have the minimum requirements to be able to start. It does not include a graphical environment. This is great if you are an experienced user who wants to customize your installation for a specific purpose such as a file server, web server, etc.
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    Slint Reviews

    Slint

    Slint

    Free
    Slint is stable. Accessibility software is updated regularly, but other software may be updated on an individual basis. Slint can work in both graphical and console modes. You can switch between them without having to restart. You can even launch multiple graphical environments and switch among them. The Slint dashboard provides direct access to the main tools, useful information, and links. In text mode, the installation program is accessible to blind people who use a screen reader or Braille monitor. It proceeds by asking questions and answering with online help and integrated documentation. The btrfs file structure is set up with subvolumes and not separate partitions. It allows you to divide by 2 the media space, to take snapshots, and is well-suited to SSD, NVMe, and USB sticks.
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    Trisquel Reviews

    Trisquel

    Trisquel

    Free
    Trisquel is ready to use at home or in the office. New programs are easy-to-find and install. You can explore all options with our Documentation. Trisquel's standard edition includes accessibility features. Our manuals are accessible to screen-readers. We also offer a series audio guides. The Trisquel operating system can be downloaded 'gratis' (for no cost). You can support our work financially by making a donation, becoming a member, and purchasing hardware from ThinkPenguin and Technoetical.
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    Ubuntu MATE Reviews

    Ubuntu MATE

    Ubuntu MATE

    Free
    It is perfect for people who want to get the most out their computers but still prefer a traditional desktop metaphor. It requires very little hardware and is compatible with modern workstations, single-board computers, and older hardware. Ubuntu MATE makes old computers and modern computers faster. We are happy to provide ready-to run images for the Raspberry Model B 2, 3+, and 4, as well as a range UMPCs like the GPD Pocket 2, GPD Pocket 2, GPD MicroPC, and Topjoy Falcon.
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    MidnightBSD Reviews

    MidnightBSD

    MidnightBSD

    Free
    It includes all the software that you would expect to use for daily tasks, such as email, web browsing and word processing. MidnightBSD is a small group of dedicated developers who strive to make an operating system that everyone can use freely. Available for x86 and AMD64 as well as Virtual Machines. Although the FreeBSD project has created a reliable server operating system, it is often not usable or performant on the desktop. Desktop users should be able to customize scheduling, allocation of resources and security settings. Many of the BSD projects can be used on older hardware or servers. Some distributions of FreeBSD have a nice graphical user interface but suffer from a server-centric design underneath the hood. We didn't fork FreeBSD out of spite, but rather to provide a good starting point.
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    OmniOS Reviews

    OmniOS

    OmniOS

    Free
    Open-source enterprise server OS that only has the features you need. ZFS, OmniOS' native File System, combines a volume manger and a file system with strong data integrity protection. You can easily share volumes using CIFS, iSCSI, and NFS. You can run lightweight OmniOS and Linux virtual machines in containers, without the overhead of traditional hypervisors. Also, you have full resource control. OmniOS supports full hardware virtualization via KVM and bhyve for guest OSes such as Microsoft Windows and FreeBSD. Crossbow virtual interfaces, switches and switches allow you to virtualize your network infrastructure and even allocate resources for specific services. DTrace is a comprehensive dynamic tracing tool that can be used to assist with troubleshooting across all software stacks. You can instrument anything you need, and it is always available. OmniOS is open-source and self-hosted. It is maintained on GitHub. Every step of development is open source, and anyone can grab the source code and build OmniOS.
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    DragonFly BSD Reviews

    DragonFly BSD

    DragonFly BSD

    Free
    DragonFly version 6.2.2 has been released. The 6.2 series includes hardware support for type-2 hypervisors, an amdgpu drivers, and the experimental ability to remotely mount HAMMER2 volumes. DragonFly is in the same category of operating systems as other BSD derived systems and Linux. It shares ancestor code and is based on the same UNIX principles and APIs as other BSD operating system. DragonFly offers a new opportunity for the BSD community to grow in a completely different direction than the one taken in the FreeBSD and NetBSD series. DragonFly has many unique features that make it stand out from other operating systems of the same type. HAMMER is our modern, high-performance filesystem that includes built-in mirroring and historical access. This is the most prominent. Virtual kernels allow you to run a full-blown kernel in a user process. This is useful for managing resources and for debugging and acceleration of kernel development.
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    openSUSE MicroOS Reviews
    Microservice OS provides transactional (Atomic), updates upon a read only btrfs root system. This OS is designed to host container workloads and provide automated administration and patching. OpenSUSE MicroOS provides a small, easy environment for deploying containers or any other workload that can benefit from transactional updates. The software is always current due to rolling release distribution. MicroOS also offers an offline image. The offline image is different from the self-install/raw image in that it has an installer. Raw and self-install allow for customization via combustion or manually in an image after it has been written to the disk. A real-time kernel is also available. MicroOS can be used in VMs that run on either Xen, or KVM. A Raspberry Pi or another system-on-chip hardware might use the preconfigured image along with the combustion functionality to boot.
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    macOS Ventura Reviews
    macOS Ventura, the latest major release from Apple's Mac operating system, is available now. It was announced on June 6, 2022 at WWDC 2022 and released to the public on Oct 24, 2022. Stage Manager: A new method of organizing your windows to help you focus on the task. Continuity camera: Use your iPhone to act as a webcam on your Mac. Features include Center Stage and Portrait Mode. Live Text: Automatically recognizes text in images and video so that you can copy, paste and translate. Mail: New features to organize your inbox, schedule emails, and find information more easily. Safari: New features to browse the web including Tab Groups and Passkeys. Metal 3 and SharePlay are among the new features that macOS offers for gaming. macOS Ventura is an important update to macOS. It includes a number new features that will make your Mac experience more productive.
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    macOS Monterey Reviews
    Connect, share and create like you never before. Say hello to exciting new FaceTime updates. Safari has been redesigned. Universal Control and Shortcuts allow you to discover and invent new powerful ways of working. Focus helps you stay in the moment. And so much, much more. Staying in touch has never been more important. SharePlay allows you to watch, listen, and share your screen in FaceTime. FaceTime calls sound and feel more natural. And Messages allows you to easily find and enjoy great content shared by friends and family. SharePlay lets you continue FaceTime conversations while you watch TV, movies, or listen to music. This is a new way to share experiences with your family and friends, no matter how far they are. Stream movies and television shows while you are on a FaceTime conversation with friends. You can see everyone reacting to the same moments with synchronized playback and controls.
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    macOS Sonoma Reviews
    MacOS Sonoma makes it easier to work and play on your Mac. Enhance your presence during video calls. Access information in new ways. Boost your gaming performance. Discover even more ways to customize your Mac. On your large Mac display, you can enjoy new slow-motion screen savings that feature breathtaking locations around the globe. They automatically become your desktop background when you log in. You can now add widgets to your desktop using the new widget gallery. You can now use widgets to play a podcast, switch off the lights and more. Continuity allows you to add iPhone widgets directly to your Mac desktop without installing the apps. When you use Stage Manager or open an app, widgets will fade into the background. This allows you to focus on the task. The widgets will instantly adapt to the new wallpaper.
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    IBM i Reviews
    IBM i is an integrated environment that IBM has created. It includes an operating system, database and middleware. IBM i: A platform by innovators for innovators. The latest version of IBM i is now available. IBM i 7.4 will provide you with continuous availability (thanks for IBM Db2 Mirror For i), the most recent security features and easy integration to IoT, AI, and Watson.