Linux, Solaris Expertise
Linux Integration and Support: Overview of Linux Consulting Expertise
DBS's Linux consulting experts provide small companies and developers assistance with managing and maintaining Linux-family systems that may coexist with Microsoft-based environments. DBS offers your business contact with Linux support experts, authorized Microsoft engineers, Cisco CCIEs, and security experts accredited by CISSP.
This wide array of expertise gives your company a readily available single resource to assist your business to build and maintain a secure and robust multi-vendor network and communications system that blends Microsoft Windows with popular versions of Linux including: RedHat, SUSE Linux, Debian-GNU and Slackware.
Linux Integration with Windows
If your company network mixes Linux technology with Windows, DBS can show you how to incorporate your computers into a cohesive environment that allows all your OS platforms to run side by side for simple administration, seamless information exchange, high reliability, enhanced throughput, and strong protection. DBS's Linux and Windows coexistence support services include IT infrastructure integration and support, support for Microsoft Windows services for UNIX (SFU), remote server monitoring and management, online technical help and troubleshooting, on-site technical support, and help desk outsourcing.
Support for Linux-based Network Monitoring Tools
Nagios and Multi Router Traffic Grapher (MRTG) are useful, Open Source monitoring tools that run on the Linux OS and can be used to analyze UNIX/Linux networks, Microsoft Windows networks, or mixed-platform situations in which Linux and Microsoft Windows run side by side. Nagios lets system support engineers to monitor system services such as SMTP, HTTP, FTP, and PING. MRTG permits you to track the traffic through SNMP-enabled network appliances such as processors, routers, and switches. DBS's network monitoring experts can show you how to utilize both these utilities to streamline and repair your system.
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