Phillux

Phillux

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About

Debian is distributed freely over Internet. This page has options for installing Debian Stable. If you are interested in Testing or Unstable, visit our releases page. Many of the vendors sell the distribution for less than US$5 plus shipping (check their web page to see if they ship internationally). You can try Debian by booting a live system from a CD, DVD or USB key without installing any files to the computer. When you are ready, you can run the included installer (starting from Debian 10 Buster, this is the end-user-friendly Calamares Installer). Provided the images meet your size, language, and package selection requirements, this method may be suitable for you. Read more information about this method to help you decide.

About

Phillux is a virtualization platform for your own servers. It manages virtual machines and LXC containers along with storage, images, virtual networks, snapshots, clones, backups and a per-guest firewall - from a single host up to a small cluster with shared OCFS2 storage and live migration of running VMs. Windows 11 guests get UEFI, Secure Boot and a virtual TPM 2.0 automatically and install unattended. Linux guests boot from ready cloud images via cloud-init. Existing guests import from VMware ESXi or Proxmox. The firewall attaches to each guest's network device, not the host, so a wrong rule can never lock you out. A ransomware brake watches writes beneath the guest and pauses a machine when data turns to noise - halted, not killed, so the step is reversible and the encryption key stays in frozen memory. Every function is a documented REST endpoint. Runs on Debian 13, licensed per CPU socket. Your data stays on your hardware: no cloud, no telemetry.

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Platforms Supported

Windows
Mac
Linux
Cloud
On-Premises
iPhone
iPad
Android
Chromebook

Audience

Operating system for individuals

Audience

IT administrators, managed service providers, system integrators and small to mid-sized businesses running their own servers. Also training providers and technical schools that need reproducible lab environments.

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

Support

Phone Support
24/7 Live Support
Online

API

Offers API

API

Offers API

Screenshots and Videos

Screenshots and Videos

No images available

Pricing

No information available.
Free Version
Free Trial

Pricing

Per CPU socket
Free Version
Free Trial

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 3.3 / 5
ease 3.0 / 5
features 4.0 / 5
design 4.0 / 5
support 3.0 / 5

Reviews/Ratings

Overall 0.0 / 5
ease 0.0 / 5
features 0.0 / 5
design 0.0 / 5
support 0.0 / 5

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Pros & Cons from Real Users

Pros

  • Debian is one of the most stable Linux distributions, making it ideal for production environments and long-term use. Extensive testing ensures minimal bugs and high uptime. Over 59,000 packages are available, covering almost every use case. Includes both stable and backports repositories for additional flexibility. Supports a wide range of hardware, including older systems and the latest devices. Kernel 6.1 brings better hardware support for modern peripherals. Debian allows deep customization, from lightweight server configurations to full-fledged desktop environments. Multiple desktop environments are officially supported, including GNOME, KDE, XFCE, and more.
  • Nothing at all. Just stay clear of this distribution. Crashes constantly and also doesn't boot on some computers.
  • Installing: While installing, you have multiple advanced choices, you can choose a GUI installer or a text-based one. DEs: Debian supports a lot of DEs, including, but not limited to: KDE Plasma, GNOME, Xfce...

Cons

  • Debian prioritizes stability over cutting-edge software, which means it may lag behind in offering the latest versions of applications. Users who need bleeding-edge software might need to use backports or compile from source. Debian adheres strictly to free software principles, which may require additional setup for proprietary drivers (e.g., NVIDIA GPU drivers) or non-free codecs. Configuring advanced features, especially for servers or networking, may require deeper Linux knowledge.
  • The constant crashing takes it away for me. Just use a different OS.
  • I haven't found any issues that affect me in any way.

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Training

Documentation
Webinars
Live Online
In Person

Company Information

Debian
United States
www.debian.org/distrib/

Company Information

Software-Hub
phillux.software-hub.org

Alternatives

Rocky Linux

Rocky Linux

Ctrl IQ, Inc.

Alternatives

Windows 11

Windows 11

Microsoft
VirtualBox

VirtualBox

Oracle
BunsenLabs Linux

BunsenLabs Linux

BunsenLabs
Neptune OS

Neptune OS

Neptune

Categories

Categories

Integrations

Axigen
BitNinja
CUPS-PDF
Cockpit
F5 NGINX App Protect
F5 NGINX Plus
Fuzzbuzz
GTHost
HostJane
Hyper
IP HOST
IP2Location
NXLog
QuarkLink
SarvHost
Visual LVM
Webdock
Zero Install
fpm
jBrowserDriver

Integrations

Axigen
BitNinja
CUPS-PDF
Cockpit
F5 NGINX App Protect
F5 NGINX Plus
Fuzzbuzz
GTHost
HostJane
Hyper
IP HOST
IP2Location
NXLog
QuarkLink
SarvHost
Visual LVM
Webdock
Zero Install
fpm
jBrowserDriver
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