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smeserver-cvm-unix-local

SMEServer Koozali developed git repo for smeserver-cvm-unix-local smeserver

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smeserver-cvm-unix-local is a powerful software package that provides a comprehensive suite of tools to manage and maintain Unix/Linux server systems. It includes a powerful web-based CVM administrator console for managing the system, as well as a host of other utilities and services for streamlined system management. The software allows for the easy and secure deployment of virtual machines, as well as automating system backup and recovery operations. Additionally, smeserver-cvm-unix-local offers a comprehensive set of monitoring tools, allowing for performance analysis and tuning of the system. With its robust and reliable features, smeserver-cvm-unix-local makes it easy to manage and maintain a reliable Unix/Linux server system.