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 | |  | |  | | There is no point in having a server at the centre of your network if it is unreliable or difficult to use. NetManagers have
been used throughout the UK since 1996 and handle many tens of thousands of users daily. | |  |  |  |  |
Support
We are justifiably proud of the support we can provide to NetManager owners. By using open standards, rather than proprietary software, security, interoperability and support are all improved. Software developed in-house has been developed in response to customer feedback. There are frequent upgrades (known as hotfixes) containing new features as well as improvements and bug-fixes. These can be automatically installed.
Remote support
The NetManager can be remotely supported by the support team at Precedence. We can use virtually any Internet connection to connect into your server securely. This means we can fix problems extremely quickly (in some cases, before you even know they exist!).
 Management
Management of the NetManager can be done through any web
browser or by using the in-built menu-driven step-by-step
configuration tools. This allows simple, quick configuration from
anywhere. Even the most complex management tasks can be
performed remotely, meaning that the NetManager can be
locked away securely (remember, your network is only as secure
as the physical security of your servers). This, of course, also
means that problems can be fixed remotely.
Management tasks may be delegated to other users without you
having to give out administrative passwords. For instance, you may
make it so that staff members can switch Internet access on and
off, but cannot perform any other tasks.
Solid Foundations
The NetManager is based on NetBSD which
is a direct descendent
of the original Unix dating back to 1969. Many things (such as TCP/IP) were
developed first in BSD Unix and NetBSD is (or has recently been) the holder of
the Internet2 Land Speed World Record
for data throughput over a large distance (124.935 Pbmps or 4.3 Gbps over a
distance of 28983km - compare that to your 1Gbps network card over your LAN...).
While not as fashionable as Linux (a younger copy without the historical
background), NetBSD's goals mean
that it is extremely stable and well-designed.
The NetManager also uses other industry-standard software such as Apache web-server (used on over twice as many web-servers as all other programs combined) and Squid web-proxy (used by large LEAs and ISPs). This means compatibility and support are second to none.
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