Compare the Top Operating Systems for Cloud as of November 2025 - Page 2

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    DANOS-Vyatta

    DANOS-Vyatta

    IP Infusion

    DANOS-Vyatta edition NOS is aligned with Open Compute Project in delivering a cell site gateway router (CSGR) use case. As mobile service providers make the transition from legacy technologies toward 5G RAN technologies, the CSGR is designed to address the changing needs of operator’s backhaul transport requirements. Based on the DANOS open source software, DANOS-Vyatta edition is a production-ready, carrier grade, feature-rich network operating system (NOS) that meets the demand for functionality and reliability required in the carrier environment. Highlights of DANOS-Vyatta edition The NOS architecture is designed for abstractions with clean APIs between the layers for development agility, troubleshooting and ease of supporting multiple white boxes. The application layer encompasses all the routing and supporting processes along with the standard APIs and familiar CLI interface for operators and management, automation, orchestration systems to interact with the NOS.
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    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS

    Vampire OS is the alternative to Windows and macOS designed to make your computer faster, more powerful, secure, and privacy-respecting. We believe privacy is a fundamental human right. That's why Vampire OS doesn't collect personal data, so advertisers and governments can't spy on your activity. Vampire OS is Open Source, so anyone can audit its source code to verify its privacy. Users can use hard disk or RAM so users can experience lightspeed with stunning animation. Vampire OS is comes with more than 5 advance security tools and user can also change their security level with vampire tools form low secure mode to high secure mode. Vampire Connect is integrated into the Vampire OS desktop to merge the experience between your computer and Android device.It works over an encrypted connection on your local network, so your data stays private and never reaches the cloud.
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    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS

    ToyStack Virtual OS redefines virtual desktops with a secure, scalable cloud-based OS accessible through any browser. Its agentless design eliminates traditional software installations, cutting costs and enabling seamless, global workspace access. Built with enterprise-grade security, it features MFA, encryption, AI-driven threat detection, and compliance with ISO and SOC standards. ToyStack supports Windows, Linux, and custom OS, managed via a centralized Control Tower for real-time IT management. AI optimizes resources for zero-lag performance, while automation reduces IT overhead. With pay-as-you-go pricing, ToyStack is a cost-effective alternative to traditional VDI, perfect for remote work, BYOD, and global scaling.
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    webOS

    webOS

    webOS

    Driven by webOS Open Source Edition, the open-source software platform built for smart and connected devices of tomorrow. Join the ride and bring your ideas to life with webOS Open Source Edition. Supports rapidly changing web technologies as well as powerful native technologies including Qt. Enabled by the combination of highly scalable architecture and the flexible Yocto build system. An open platform for all industries and participants, ready to be deployed to various industry verticals. Are you interested in developing apps or contributing to the platform? Before you get started, we recommend that you check the documentation overview first.
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    Amazon Linux 2
    Run all your cloud and enterprise applications in a security-focused and high-performance Linux environment. Amazon Linux 2 is a Linux operating system from Amazon Web Services (AWS). It provides a security-focused, stable, and high-performance execution environment to develop and run cloud applications. Amazon Linux 2 is provided at no additional charge. AWS provides ongoing security and maintenance updates for Amazon Linux 2. Amazon Linux 2 includes support for the latest Amazon EC2 instance capabilities and is tuned for enhanced performance. It includes packages that help ease integration with other AWS Services. Amazon Linux 2 offers long-term support. Developers, IT administrators, and ISVs get the predictability and stability of a Long Term Support (LTS) release, but without compromising access to the latest versions of popular software packages.