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<blockquote data-quote="SerialCart" data-source="post: 895380" data-attributes="member: 83401"><p>Dear [USER=86476]@Ludvig Y[/USER] </p><p>As I mentioned they are actually enterprise level firewall solutions which are used to protect servers against DDOS, Traffic shaping and load balancing. However, they also come with built in VPN. They are pretty reliable and I have been just updating via one click and so far (in the last 3 years) I have not faced with any problems.</p><p></p><p>There are many enterprise-level companies using these two OS. You just need to have Medium+ knowledge of network configurations. I bought it from our sister company which (unfortunately) are only offering Germany and Finland cloud servers for a fairly cheap price. <a href="https://aionets.com" target="_blank">AiONETS | Cloud Hosting, SSL Certificates & Cloud Servers</a></p><p></p><p>On my mac I am using Viscosity as a VPN client and on Linux the build in OpenVPN client (which is damn reliable).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SerialCart, post: 895380, member: 83401"] Dear [USER=86476]@Ludvig Y[/USER] As I mentioned they are actually enterprise level firewall solutions which are used to protect servers against DDOS, Traffic shaping and load balancing. However, they also come with built in VPN. They are pretty reliable and I have been just updating via one click and so far (in the last 3 years) I have not faced with any problems. There are many enterprise-level companies using these two OS. You just need to have Medium+ knowledge of network configurations. I bought it from our sister company which (unfortunately) are only offering Germany and Finland cloud servers for a fairly cheap price. [URL="https://aionets.com"]AiONETS | Cloud Hosting, SSL Certificates & Cloud Servers[/URL] On my mac I am using Viscosity as a VPN client and on Linux the build in OpenVPN client (which is damn reliable). [/QUOTE]
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