Moving From Windows to Linux


Have you thought about the option of taking your servers out of the Microsoft world and entering a world of stability and significant cost savings while maintaining your windows networking connectivity and productivity? Did you know this could even be an option? Consider the following.
You own a business (or a home network) and wish you could have your own domain, with your own email and web server. However you know the Microsoft options are way out of your budget (~$4,000.oo - $5,000.oo just for software).

Using an existing PC, which doesn't need to be The most recent or most powerful (most expensive), you can have these services for a lot less than you think.

Getting an email and web server in your office or home, with a registered domain of your choosing, can be as easy as an email to karlp@ourldsfamily.com or a phone call to (801) 766-8777 (ask for Karl), and cost less than you expect (and be negotiable). NOTE: There will be some on-going service fees billable by your local ISP and/or Internet Connection Provider and the annual renewal fee for the domain name you choose, but these are manageable and less than you might think. A domain name can be registered for as little as $11.00/year and the ISP fees can be as little as $18.00/month.

I can setup:
  1. Your DSL router for always online internet connectivity
  2. Red Hat Linux on the PC of your choice
  3. Email, Web and DNS services including email aliases
  4. Users' accounts and passwords
  5. Dial-up Access for remote networking
  6. The X-windowing System, if desired
  7. Samba Server for Network Neighborhood connectivity between Windows and Linux
  8. Windows PC to Linux XWindowing connectivity (and/or vice versa)
  9. System Security guaranteed to prevent unwanted intrusions
  10. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) and Secure Shell (SSH) remote access (based on 128-bit encyrption for maximum security)