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Akaunting on Ubuntu 18.04: This virtual machine image offered by Apps4Rent contains Akaunting on Ubuntu 18.04. Akaunting is accounting software designed for small businesses, and it features open-source accounting, customer management, automatic invoice creation, and more.
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Angular on Ubuntu 18.04: Build efficient and sophisticated web applications with Angular on Ubuntu. Angular is both a platform and a framework for web app development. It offers optimized code generation and supports the use of templates to build features quickly.
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Ansible on Ubuntu 18.04: Ansible is free and open-source software that can be used to automate software provisioning, configuration management, and application deployment. Simple yet powerful, Ansible allows you to manage multiple hosts from a central location.
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apache-active-mq-on-ubuntu-eighteen: ActiveMQ is a multiprotocol implementation of message-oriented middleware with enterprise features written in Java. It's used to send messages between two applications or between two components inside an application.
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ArangoDB NoSQL Database on Ubuntu 18.04: Written in C++ and JavaScript, ArangoDB is an open-source multi-model database with features for designing web apps. ArangoDB integrates native JavaScript microservices on top of the database management system via the Foxx framework.
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Cakephp on Ubuntu 18.04: This CakePHP server image is installed with an Ubuntu package that has been thoroughly tested on Microsoft Azure by Apps4Rent engineers. CakePHP is a framework for rapid web application development without the loss of flexibility.
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CodeIgniter on Ubuntu 18.04: Rapidly develop full-featured web applications with CodeIgniter, a compact PHP framework. CodeIgniter on Ubuntu has a short learning curve for users familiar with PHP, and it comes with robust documentation.
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Collectl Performance Monitoring Tool on Ubuntu 18.04: Collectl, an open-source performance monitoring tool for Linux, gathers information on system resources, including CPU, disk, memory, and network statistics.
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Cordova on Ubuntu 18.04: Use Cordova, a mobile app framework, to extend apps across platforms without having to redo code. Web developers can use Cordova for packaging applications or for plug-in interfaces between WebView and native components.
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Django on Ubuntu 18.04: Django is a Python framework for quickly building and deploying web applications. Django automates common tasks and features ready-made components, saving coders time, and it minimizes security vulnerabilities.
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Elgg on Ubuntu 18.04: Elgg, a self-hosted open-source app, lets students and other users create social networking websites. Elgg is easy to use and highly customizable, with extensible functionality through plug-ins and themes.
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elk-stack-on-ubuntu-eighteen: ELK Stack is increasingly becoming a preferred platform for log analysis. Its components — Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana, and Beats — work in collaboration to monitor, troubleshoot, and secure IT environments.
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Erlang on Ubuntu 18.04: Originally built for telecommunications systems, the Erlang programming language can be used for a wide range of applications. It's often used in e-commerce, banking, and computer telephony. As a functional programming language, the emphasis is on expression with support for multithreading.
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Fathom Web Analytics on Ubuntu 18.04: Fathom, an open-source web analytics platform, provides useful statistics without tracking or storing your users' personal information. Fathom offers you top pages, top referrers, bounce rate, and average time spent on your website.
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Flint CMS on Ubuntu 18.04: FlintCMS, an open-source Node.js content management system, is designed for developing simple web pages and blogs, and it caters to people without programming experience.
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FreeRADIUS and daloRADIUS on Ubuntu 18.04: FreeRADIUS is an open-source implementation of RADIUS, an IETF protocol for authorization, authentication, and accounting. daloRADIUS is a RADIUS web management platform written in PHP and JavaScript.
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GitLab Server on Ubuntu 18.04: GitLab is a comprehensive DevOps platform with an integrated continuous integration/continuous delivery (CI/CD) toolchain. GitLab enhances efficiency and facilitates collaboration among development, security, and operations teams.
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Guacamole on Ubuntu 18.04: Guacamole is a tool for remote desktop access that doesn't require additional plug-ins or software. As an HTML5-based web app, the Guacamole client can be used to access machines from a standard web browser, removing physical and geographical restrictions.
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GulpJS on Ubuntu 18.04: GulpJS combines the power of Gulp with the flexibility of JavaScript to automate repetitive tasks and turn them into efficient pipelines. GulpJS uses TypeScript, PNG, Markdown, JavaScript, WebP, and HTML.
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Hadoop on Ubuntu 18.04: Harness the power of Microsoft Azure by using a ready-made image of Hadoop installed on Ubuntu. Hadoop is a software library that provides tools to store big data in a distributed environment for parallel processing.
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Hubzilla on Ubuntu 18.04: Hubzilla on Ubuntu 18.04 offers integrated web applications and services for communication, identity, and access control. The platform provides websites and domains a way to connect and communicate securely with decentralized user identities.
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Koboo CMS on Ubuntu 18.04: Kooboo CMS is a content management system (CMS), based on ASP.NET MVC, that makes it easy to create professional dynamic websites without database coding knowledge. The solution is useful for quickly developing complex websites.
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Laravel on Ubuntu 18.04: Laravel is a PHP platform for developing high-performance web applications. Laravel is a framework built on the Microsoft ASP.NET MVC architecture that offers a range of features along with standardization. It includes robust security features and a lightweight yet powerful template engine.
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LimeSurvey on Ubuntu 18.04: LimeSurvey is an open-source tool for conducting online surveys. This offering is a ready-made and packaged LimeSurvey solution on Microsoft Azure.
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Logrotate on Ubuntu 18.04: Logrotate is a handy utility service that controls the /var/log directory. The solution is an image of Logrotate running on Ubuntu 18.04 on Microsoft Azure.
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mautic-on-ubuntu-eighteen: Mautic comprises integrated tools and features for automating marketing tasks and using multichannel communication. It helps organizations gather and use the information to execute better campaigns.
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Mono on Ubuntu 18.04: This image of Mono on Ubuntu 18.04 supports multiple languages, automatic memory management, threading, reflection, and generics. Mono is an open-source implementation of the .NET Framework and is designed for building cross-platform applications.
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NextCloud on Ubuntu 18.04: This image of NextCloud on Ubuntu 18.04 has strong security features for safe and secure collaboration, and it works seamlessly on desktop, mobile, and web interfaces.
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NFS Server on Ubuntu 18.04: NFS Server enables users to mount remote directories on their respective servers. The NFS protocol is one of several distributed file system standards for network-attached storage. This image is NFS Server running on Ubuntu 18.04 on Microsoft Azure.
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Observium on Ubuntu 18.04: Observium is a community-built platform for monitoring networks that supports auto-discovery of devices, sensors, and ports and works with a range of devices running different operating systems.
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OpenMeetings on Ubuntu 18.04: OpenMeetings is an open-source web-based application written in Java that can be used for presenting, online training, web conferencing, collaborative whiteboard drawing and document editing, and user desktop sharing.
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osquery on Ubuntu 18.04: osquery is a SQL-powered operating system used as a framework for instrumentation, monitoring, and analytics.
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pandora-fms-on-ubuntu-eighteen: This offer packages Pandora FMS with Ubuntu 18.04. Pandora FMS is a network monitoring tool that tracks user behavior as well as server performance.
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PgAdmin4 on Ubuntu 18.04: PgAdmin 4 is the latest iteration of a popular open-source platform used to manage Postgres databases. The application can work as a standalone for individual users or it can be deployed on a server for browser-based access by multiple users.
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Phalcon on Ubuntu 18.04: Phalcon is a PHP web framework offering developers advanced features to build robust applications that are high on performance and low on resource consumption.
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phpIPAM On Ubuntu 18.04: PhpIPAM is an open-source Internet Protocol (IP) address management software tool. As an Ajax-based application, it uses jQuery libraries, PHP scripts, JavaScript, and some HTML5/CSS3 features.
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Plex Media Server on Ubuntu 18.04: Plex Media Server is used to store content centrally and stream content across devices.
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Plone CMS on Ubuntu 18.04: Plone is an open-source content management system built on the Zope application server. The solution lets nontechnical people create and maintain information for a public website or an intranet through a browser-based interface.
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polo-file-manager-on-ubuntu: Polo is a lightweight file manager. It features support for archive creation, extraction, and browsing; cloud storage; modification of PDF documents and image files; and more.
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Printunl VPN on Ubuntu 18.04: Pritunl VPN is an enterprise virtual private networking server that offers a simple user interface to help implement complex configurations. The server encrypts traffic between clients and servers and supports all OpenVPN clients.
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Promotheus on Ubuntu 18.04: Prometheus is an open-source system monitoring and alerting toolkit. It records real-time metrics in a time series database built using an HTTP pull model, with flexible queries and real-time alerting.
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Pydio on Ubuntu 18.04: Pydio provides a single point of data storage and access for files, teams, and devices. It enhances the ability of organizations to securely manage and control assets and simplifies version control.
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RabbitMQ on Ubuntu 18.04: RabbitMQ is a lightweight broker for services, such as web applications, that transfer messages. It helps to reduce loads and speed delivery times by delegating tasks to other components.
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Red5 on Ubuntu 18.04: Red5 is a Java-based software media streaming server featuring ultra-low latency. The solution is highly flexible, scalable, and easy to deploy.
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Rsyslog Server on Ubuntu 18.04: Rsyslog is an open-source utility for forwarding log messages in an IP network. The solution supports many extensions, including ISO 8601, TCP, GSS-API, TLS, RFC 2424, RFC 5425, RELP, and more.
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Ruby on Rails on Ubuntu 18.04: Ruby on Rails is a widely used open-source framework for implementing database-backed web applications. It has a rich set of code, tools, and utilities that help developers write structurally robust software by organizing code appropriately.
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Seafile on Ubuntu 18.04: Seafile is a high-performance file sharing solution. It simplifies collaboration while maintaining reliability, performance, and productivity, and it maintains security with advanced encryption capabilities.
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snipeit-on-ubuntu: Snipe-IT is an open-source IT asset management system that can help you build and manage your organization’s licenses, accessories, consumables, and components on any device.
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sosreport on Ubuntu 18.04: sosreport is a utility for collecting system logs and other debugging information. It’s a comprehensive, extensible, and portable data collection tool.
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Swift Programming Language on Ubuntu 18.04: Swift is a general-purpose programing language for agile development and optimal performance. It’s easy to use to create software that’s fast and safe by design.
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Terraform on Ubuntu 18.04: Terraform is an open-source infrastructure-as-code software tool. Organizations can use it to define and provision a datacenter infrastructure. It can manage infrastructure ranging from low-level components, like storage and networking, to high-level components, like DNS entries and SaaS features.
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TIG Stack on Ubuntu 18.04: TIG Stack efficiently monitors infrastructure by collecting data from servers. The Telegraf agent handles matrices, while InfluxDB and Grafan are the open-source database and data visualization tools, respectively.
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vnStat and vnStati on Ubuntu 18.04: vnStat and vnStati are command utilities to monitor, log, and view network statistics. vnStat monitors the network traffic while vnStati supports the image output of the statistics collected through vnStat.
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Vuls Vulnerability Scanner on Ubuntu 18.04: Vuls is an open-source, agentless vulnerability scanner based on information from NVD, OVAL, and other multi-vulnerability databases and distribution systems. Vuls can perform daily security scans and software updates to help keep your system safe.
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Zend Framework on Ubuntu 18.04: Zend Framework is a popular PHP-based MVC framework for building web applications quickly. It provides clean and robust code that developers like for easy programming—and it’s easy to master and convenient to use.
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