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  1. # Awesome Sysadmin
  2. A curated list of amazingly awesome open source sysadmin resources inspired by [Awesome PHP](https://github.com/ziadoz/awesome-php)
  3. * [Awesome Sysadmin](#awesome-sysadmin)
  4. * [Backups](#backups)
  5. * [Cloning](#cloning)
  6. * [Cloud Computing](#cloud-computing)
  7. * [Cloud Storage](#cloud-storage)
  8. * [Collaborative Software](#collaborative-software)
  9. * [Configuration Management Database](#configuration-management-database)
  10. * [Configuration Management](#configuration-management)
  11. * [Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment](#continuous-integration--continuous-deployment)
  12. * [Distributed Filesystems](#distributed-filesystems)
  13. * [DNS](#dns)
  14. * [Hosting Control Panels](#hosting-control-panels)
  15. * [IMAP/POP3](#imappop3)
  16. * [IT Asset Management](#it-asset-management)
  17. * [LDAP](#ldap)
  18. * [Log Management](#log-management)
  19. * [Monitoring](#monitoring)
  20. * [Metric & Metric Collection](#metric--metric-collection)
  21. * [Network Configuration Management](#network-configuration-management)
  22. * [Newsletter](#newsletters)
  23. * [NoSQL](#nosql)
  24. * [RDBMS](#rdbms)
  25. * [SMTP](#smtp)
  26. * [Software Containers](#software-containers)
  27. * [SSH](#ssh)
  28. * [Statistics](#statistics)
  29. * [Ticketing systems](#ticketing-systems)
  30. * [Troubleshooting](#troubleshooting)
  31. * [Project Management](#project-management)
  32. * [Version control](#version-control)
  33. * [Virtualization](#virtualization)
  34. * [VPN](#vpn)
  35. * [XMPP](#xmpp)
  36. * [Web](#web)
  37. * [Webmails](#webmails)
  38. * [Wikis](#wikis)
  39. * [Resources](#resources)
  40. * [Blogs](#blogs)
  41. * [Books](#books)
  42. * [Editors](#editors)
  43. * [Repositories](#repositories)
  44. * [Websites](#websites)
  45. * [Contributing](#contributing)
  46. ## Backups
  47. *Backup software.*
  48. * [Amanda](http://www.amanda.org/) - Client-server model backup tool.
  49. * [Bacula](http://www.bacula.org) - Another Client-server model backup tool.
  50. * [Backupninja](https://labs.riseup.net/code/projects/backupninja) - Lightweight, extensible meta-backup system.
  51. * [Backuppc](http://backuppc.sourceforge.net/) - Client-server model backup tool with file pooling scheme.
  52. * [Burp](http://burp.grke.org/) - Network backup and restore program.
  53. * [Duplicity](http://duplicity.nongnu.org/) - Encrypted bandwidth-efficient backup using the rsync algorithm.
  54. * [Rsnapshot](http://www.rsnapshot.org/) - Filesystem Snapshotting Utility.
  55. * [SafeKeep](http://safekeep.sourceforge.net/) - Centralized pull-based backup using `rdiff-backup`.
  56. * [TarSnap](https://www.tarsnap.com/) - Secure backup service with an open-source client.
  57. * [UrBackup](http://www.urbackup.org/) - Another client-server backup system.
  58. * [DREBS](https://github.com/dojo4/drebs) - AWS EBS backup script that supports strategies.
  59. ## Cloning
  60. *Cloning software.*
  61. * [Clonezilla](http://clonezilla.org/) - Partition and disk imaging/cloning program.
  62. * [Fog](http://www.fogproject.org/) - Another computer cloning solution.
  63. * [Redo Backup](http://redobackup.org/) - Easy Backup, Recovery and Restore.
  64. ## Cloud Computing
  65. * [CloudStack](http://cloudstack.apache.org/) - Cloud computing software for creating, managing, and deploying infrastructure cloud services.
  66. * [Eucalyptus](https://www.eucalyptus.com/) - Open source private cloud software with AWS compatibility.
  67. * [OpenNebula](http://opennebula.org/) - An user-driven cloud management platform for sysadmins and devops.
  68. * [OpenStack](https://www.openstack.org/) - Open source software for building private and public clouds.
  69. * [The Foreman](http://theforeman.org/) - Foreman is a complete lifecycle management tool for physical and virtual servers. FOSS.
  70. * [Cobbler](http://www.cobblerd.org/) - Cobbler is a Linux installation server that allows for rapid setup of network installation environments.
  71. * [Mesos](http://mesos.apache.org/) - Develop and run resource-efficient distributed systems.
  72. ## Cloud Orchestration
  73. * [Cloudify](http://www.getcloudify.org/) - Open source TOSCA-based cloud orchestration software platform written in Python and YAML.
  74. * [Rundeck](http://rundeck.org/) - Simple orchestration tool.
  75. * [Salt](http://www.saltstack.com/) - It's written in Python.
  76. ## Cloud Storage
  77. * [git-annex assistant](http://git-annex.branchable.com/assistant/) - A synchronised folder on each of your OSX and Linux computers, Android devices, removable drives, NAS appliances, and cloud services.
  78. * [ownCloud](http://owncloud.org) - Provides universal access to your files via the web, your computer or your mobile devices.
  79. * [Seafile](http://seafile.com) - Another Open Source Cloud Storage solution.
  80. * [SparkleShare](http://sparkleshare.org/) - Provides cloud storage and file synchronization services. By default, it uses Git as a storage backend.
  81. * [Swift](http://docs.openstack.org/developer/swift/) - A highly available, distributed, eventually consistent object/blob store.
  82. * [Syncthing](http://syncthing.net/) - Open Source system for private, encrypted and authenticated distrobution of data.
  83. ## Collaborative Software
  84. *Collaborative software or groupware suites.*
  85. * [Citadel/UX](http://www.citadel.org/) - Collaboration suite (messaging and groupware) that is descended from the Citadel family of programs.
  86. * [EGroupware](http://www.egroupware.org/) - Groupware software written in PHP.
  87. * [Kolab](www.kolab.org) - Another groupware suite.
  88. * [SOGo](http://www.sogo.nu/) - Collaborative software server with a focus on simplicity and scalability.
  89. * [Zimbra](http://www.zimbra.com/community/) - Collaborative software suite, that includes an email server and web client.
  90. ## Configuration Management Database
  91. *Configuration management database (CMDB) software.*
  92. * [i-doit](http://www.i-doit.org/) - Open Source IT Documentation and CMDB.
  93. * [iTop](http://www.combodo.com/-Overview-.html) - A complete open source, ITIL, web based service management tool.
  94. * [Ralph](https://github.com/allegro/ralph) - Asset management, DCIM and CMDB system for large Data Centers as well as smaller LAN networks.
  95. ## Configuration Management
  96. *Configuration management tools.*
  97. * [Ansible](http://www.ansibleworks.com/) - It's written in Python and manages the nodes over SSH.
  98. * [CFEngine](http://cfengine.com/) - Lightweight agent system. Configuration state is specified via a declarative language.
  99. * [Chef](http://www.opscode.com/chef/) - It's written in Ruby and Erlang and uses a pure-Ruby DSL.
  100. * [Fabric](http://www.fabfile.org/) - Python library and cli tool for streamlining the use of SSH for application deployment or systems administration tasks.
  101. * [Puppet](http://puppetlabs.com/) - It's written in Ruby and uses Puppet's declarative language or a Ruby DSL.
  102. * [Salt](http://www.saltstack.com/) - It's written in Python.
  103. * [Slaughter](http://steve.org.uk/Software/slaughter/) - It's written in Perl.
  104. ## Continuous Integration & Continuous Deployment
  105. *Continuous integration/deployment software.*
  106. * [Buildbot](http://buildbot.net/) - Python-based toolkit for continuous integration.
  107. * [GitLab CI](https://www.gitlab.com/gitlab-ci/) - Based off of ruby. They also provide GitLab, which manages git repositories.
  108. * [Go](http://www.thoughtworks.com/products/go-continuous-delivery) - Open source agile build and release management software.
  109. * [Jenkins](http://jenkins-ci.org/) - An extendable open source continuous integration server.
  110. * [Vlad the Deployer](http://rubyhitsquad.com/Vlad_the_Deployer.html) - Deployment automation.
  111. ## Distributed Filesystems
  112. *Network distributed filesystems.*
  113. * [Ceph](http://ceph.com/) - Distributed object store and file system.
  114. * [DRBD](http://www.drbd.org/) - Disributed Replicated Block Device.
  115. * [LeoFS](http://leo-project.net) - Unstructured object/data storage and a highly available, distributed, eventually consistent storage system.
  116. * [GlusterFS](http://www.gluster.org/) - Scale-out network-attached storage file system.
  117. * [HDFS](http://hadoop.apache.org/) - Distributed, scalable, and portable file-system written in Java for the Hadoop framework.
  118. * [Lustre](http://lustre.opensfs.org/) - A type of parallel distributed file system, generally used for large-scale cluster computing.
  119. * [MooseFS](http://www.moosefs.org/) - Fault tolerant, network distributed file system.
  120. * [OpenAFS](http://www.openafs.org/) - Distributed network file system with read-only replicas and multi-OS support.
  121. * [TahoeLAFS](https://tahoe-lafs.org/trac/tahoe-lafs) - secure, decentralized, fault-tolerant, peer-to-peer distributed data store and distributed file system.
  122. * [XtreemFS](http://www.xtreemfs.org/) - XtreemFS is a fault-tolerant distributed file system for all storage needs.
  123. ## DNS
  124. *DNS servers.*
  125. * [Bind](https://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/) - The most widely used name server software.
  126. * [djbdns](http://cr.yp.to/djbdns.html) - A collection of DNS applications, including tinydns.
  127. * [Knot](https://www.knot-dns.cz/) - High performance authoritative-only DNS server.
  128. * [NSD](http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/nsd/) - Authoritative only, high performance, simple name server.
  129. * [PowerDNS](https://www.powerdns.com/) - DNS server with a variety of data storage back-ends and load balancing features.
  130. * [Unbound](http://unbound.net/) - Validating, recursive, and caching DNS resolver.
  131. * [Yadifa](http://yadifa.eu/) - Lightweight authoritative Name Server with DNSSEC capabilities powering the .eu top-level domain.
  132. ## Hosting Control Panels
  133. *Web hosting control panels*
  134. * [Ajenti](http://ajenti.org/) - Control panel for Linux and BSD.
  135. * [Feathur](http://feathur.com) - VPS Provisioning and Management Software.
  136. * [ISPConfig](http://www.ispconfig.org) - Hosting control panel for Linux.
  137. * [VestaCP](http://www.vestacp.com/) - Hosting panel for Linux but with Nginx.
  138. * [Virtualmin](http://www.virtualmin.com/) - Control panel for Linux based on webmin.
  139. ## IMAP/POP3
  140. *IMAP/POP3 mail servers.*
  141. * [Courier IMAP/POP3](http://www.courier-mta.org/imap/) - Fast, scalable, enterprise IMAP and POP3 server.
  142. * [Cyrus IMAP/POP3](http://cyrusimap.org/) - Intended to be run on sealed servers, where normal users are not permitted to log in.
  143. * [Dovecot](http://www.dovecot.org/) - IMAP and POP3 server written primarily with security in mind.
  144. * [Qpopper](http://www.eudora.com/products/unsupported/qpopper/) - One of the oldest and most popular server implementations of POP3.
  145. ## IT Asset Management
  146. *IT Assets Management software.*
  147. * [GLPI](http://www.glpi-project.org/spip.php?lang=en) - Information Resource-Manager with an additional Administration Interface.
  148. * [OCS Inventory NG](http://www.ocsinventory-ng.org/en/) - Enables users to inventory their IT assets.
  149. * [Ralph](https://github.com/allegro/ralph) - Asset management, DCIM and CMDB system for large Data Centers as well as smaller LAN networks.
  150. * [Snipe IT](http://snipeitapp.com/) - Asset & license management software.
  151. ## LDAP
  152. *LDAP servers.*
  153. * [389 Directory Server](http://port389.org) - Developed by Red Hat.
  154. * [Apache Directory Server](http://directory.apache.org/) - Apache Software Foundation project written in Java.
  155. * [Fusion Directory](http://www.fusiondirectory.org) - Improve the Management of the services and the company directory based on OpenLDAP.
  156. * [OpenDJ](http://opendj.forgerock.org/) - Fork of OpenDS.
  157. * [OpenDS](https://opends.java.net/) - Another directory server written in Java.
  158. * [OpenLDAP](http://openldap.org/) - Developed by the OpenLDAP Project.
  159. ## Log Management
  160. *Log management tools: collect, parse, visualize ...*
  161. * [Elasticsearch](http://www.elasticsearch.org/) - A Lucene Based Document store mainly used for log indexing, storage and analysis.
  162. * [Fluentd](http://www.fluentd.org/) - Log Collector and Shipper
  163. * [Graylog2](http://graylog2.org/) - Pluggable Log and Event Analysis Server with Alerting options.
  164. * [Kibana](http://www.elasticsearch.org/overview/kibana/) - Visualize logs and time-stamped data.
  165. * [Logstash](http://logstash.net/) - Tool for managing events and logs.
  166. * [Heka] (https://github.com/mozilla-services/heka) - Data collection and processing made easy
  167. ## Monitoring
  168. *Monitoring software.*
  169. * [Cacti](http://www.cacti.net) - Web-based network monitoring and graphing tool.
  170. * [Cabot](http://cabotapp.com/) - Monitoring and alerts, similar to PagerDuty.
  171. * [check_mk](http://mathias-kettner.com/check_mk.html) - Collection of extensions for Nagios.
  172. * [Icinga](https://www.icinga.org/) - Fork of Nagios.
  173. * [LibreNMS](https://github.com/librenms/librenms/) - fork of Observium.
  174. * [Monit](http://mmonit.com/monit/#home) - Small Open Source utility for managing and monitoring Unix systems.
  175. * [Munin](http://munin-monitoring.org/) - Networked resource monitoring tool.
  176. * [Naemon](http://www.naemon.org/) - Network monitoring tool based on the Nagios 4 core with performance enhancements and new features.
  177. * [Nagios](http://www.nagios.org/) - Computer system, network and infrastructure monitoring software application.
  178. * [Observium](http://www.observium.org/) - SNMP monitoring for servers and networking devices. Runs on linux.
  179. * [OMD](http://omdistro.org/) - The Open Monitoring Distribution.
  180. * [Opsview](http://www.opsview.com/solutions/core) - Based on Nagios 4, Opsview Core is ideal for small IT and test environments.
  181. * [Riemann](http://riemann.io/) - Flexible and fast events processor allowing complex events/metrics analysis.
  182. * [Sensu](http://sensuapp.org/) - Open source monitoring framework.
  183. * [Shinken](http://www.shinken-monitoring.org/) - Another monitoring framework.
  184. * [Thruk](http://www.thruk.org/) - Multibackend monitoring webinterface with support for Naemon, Nagios, Icinga and Shinken.
  185. * [Xymon](http://www.xymon.com/) - Network monitoring inspired by Big Brother.
  186. * [Zabbix](http://www.zabbix.com/) - Eenterprise-class software for monitoring of networks and applications.
  187. * [Zenoss](http://community.zenoss.org) - Application, server, and network management platform based on Zope.
  188. ## Metric & Metric Collection
  189. *Metric gathering and display software.*
  190. * [Collectd](http://collectd.org/) - System statistic collection daemon.
  191. * [Collectl](http://collectl.sourceforge.net/) - High precision system performance metrics collecting tool.
  192. * [Dashing](http://dashing.io/) - Ruby gem that allows for rapid statistical dashboard development. An all HTML5 approach allows for big screen displays in data centers or conference rooms.
  193. * [Diamond](https://github.com/BrightcoveOS/Diamond) - Python based statistic collection daemon.
  194. * [Grafana](http://grafana.org/) - A Graphite & InfluxDB Dashboard and Graph Editor.
  195. * [Ganglia](http://ganglia.sourceforge.net/) - High performance, scalable RRD based monitoring for grids and/or clusters of servers. Compatible with Graphite using a single collection process.
  196. * [Graphite](http://graphite.readthedocs.org/en/latest/) - Open source scaleable graphing server.
  197. * [InfluxDB](http://influxdb.com/) - Open source distributed time series database with no external dependencies.
  198. * [OpenTSDB](http://opentsdb.net/) - Store and server massive amounts of time series data without losing granularity.
  199. * [RRDtool](http://oss.oetiker.ch/rrdtool/) - Open source industry standard, high performance data logging and graphing system for time series data.
  200. * [Statsd](https://github.com/etsy/statsd/) - Application statistic listener.
  201. ## Network Configuration Management
  202. *Network configuration management tools.*
  203. * [RANCID](http://www.shrubbery.net/rancid/) - Monitors network device's configurarion and maintain history of changes.
  204. * [rConfig](http://www.rconfig.com/) - Another network device configuration management tool.
  205. ## Newsletters
  206. *Newsletter software.*
  207. * [DadaMail](http://dadamailproject.com/) - Mailing List Manager, written in Perl.
  208. * [phpList](http://www.phplist.com/) - Newsletter manager written in PHP.
  209. ## NoSQL
  210. *NoSQL databases.*
  211. * Column-Family
  212. * [Apache HBase](http://hbase.apache.org/) - Hadoop database, a distributed, big data store.
  213. * [Cassandra](http://cassandra.apache.org/) - Distributed DBMS designed to handle large amounts of data across many servers.
  214. * Document Store
  215. * [CouchDB](http://couchdb.apache.org/) - Ease of use, with multi-master replication document-oriented database system.
  216. * [ElasticSearch](http://www.elasticsearch.org/) - Java based database, popular with log aggregation, and email archiving projects.
  217. * [MongoDB](http://www.mongodb.org/) - Another document-oriented database system.
  218. * [RavenDB](http://ravendb.net/) - Document based database with ACID/Transactional features.
  219. * [RethinkDB](http://www.rethinkdb.com/) - Open source distributed document store database, focuses on JSON.
  220. * Graph
  221. * [FlockDB](https://github.com/twitter/flockdb) - Twitter's distributed, fault-tolerant graph database.
  222. * [Neo4j](http://www.neo4j.org/) - Open source graph database.
  223. * Key-Value
  224. * [LevelDB](https://code.google.com/p/leveldb/) - Google's high performance key/value database.
  225. * [Redis](http://redis.io/) - Networked, in-memory, key-value data store with optional durability.
  226. * [Riak](http://basho.com/riak/) - Another fault-tolerant key-value NoSQL database.
  227. Comparison of NoSQL servers: http://kkovacs.eu/cassandra-vs-mongodb-vs-couchdb-vs-redis
  228. ## Packaging
  229. * [fpm](https://github.com/jordansissel/fpm) - Versatile multi format package creator.
  230. * [omnibus-ruby](https://github.com/opscode/omnibus-ruby) - Full stack, cross distro packaging software (Ruby).
  231. * [packman](http://packman.readthedocs.org) - Full stack, cross distro packaging software (Python).
  232. ## Queuing
  233. * [BeanstalkD](http://kr.github.io/beanstalkd/) - A simple, fast work queue.
  234. * [RabbitMQ](http://www.rabbitmq.com/) - Robust, fully featured, cross distro queuing system.
  235. * [ZeroMQ](http://zeromq.org/) - Lightweight queuing system.
  236. ## RDBMS
  237. *Relational DBMS.*
  238. * [Firebird](http://www.firebirdsql.org/) - True universal open source database.
  239. * [Galera](http://galeracluster.com/) - Galera Cluster for MySQL is an easy-to-use high-availability solution with high system up-time, no data loss, and scalability for future growth.
  240. * [MariaDB](https://mariadb.org/) - Community-developed fork of the MySQL.
  241. * [MySQL](http://dev.mysql.com/) - Most popular RDBMS server.
  242. * [Percona Server](http://www.percona.com/software) - Enhanced, drop-in MySQL replacement.
  243. * [PostgreSQL](http://www.postgresql.org/) - Object-relational database management system (ORDBMS).
  244. * [PostgreSQL-XL](http://www.postgres-xl.org/) - Scalable Open Source PostgreSQL-based database cluster.
  245. * [SQLite](http://sqlite.org/) - Library that implements a self-contained, serverless, zero-configuration, transactional SQL DBS.
  246. ## SMTP
  247. *SMTP servers.*
  248. * [Exim](http://www.exim.org/) - Message transfer agent (MTA) developed at the University of Cambridge.
  249. * [Haraka](http://haraka.github.io/) - A high-performance, pluginable SMTP server written in JavaScript.
  250. * [MailCatcher](http://mailcatcher.me/) - Ruby gem that deploys a simply SMTP MTA gateway that accepts all mail and displays in web interface. Useful for debugging or development.
  251. * [Maildrop](https://github.com/m242/maildrop) - Open Source disposable email SMTP server, also useful for development.
  252. * [OpenSMTPD](https://opensmtpd.org/) - Secure SMTP server implementation from the OpenBSD project.
  253. * [Postfix](http://www.postfix.org/) - Fast, easy to administer, and secure Sendmail replacement.
  254. * [Qmail](http://cr.yp.to/qmail.html) - Secure Sendmail replacement.
  255. * [Sendmail](http://www.sendmail.com/sm/open_source/) - Message transfer agent (MTA).
  256. ## Software Containers
  257. *Operating system–level virtualization.*
  258. * [Docker](http://www.docker.com/) - Open platform for developers and sysadmins to build, ship, and run distributed applications.
  259. * [OpenVZ](http://openvz.org) - Container-based virtualization for Linux.
  260. ## SSH
  261. *SSH tools.*
  262. * [Cluster SSH](http://sourceforge.net/projects/clusterssh/) - Controls a number of xterm windows via a single graphical console.
  263. * [Mosh](http://mosh.mit.edu/) - The mobile shell.
  264. * [parallel-ssh](http://code.google.com/p/parallel-ssh/) - Provides parallel versions of OpenSSH and related tools.
  265. * [SSH Power Tool](http://code.google.com/p/sshpt/) - Execute commands and upload files to many servers simultaneously without using pre-shared keys.
  266. ## Statistics
  267. *Analytics software.*
  268. * [Analog](http://www.analog.cx/) - The most popular logfile analyser in the world.
  269. * [Piwik](http://piwik.org/) - Free and open source web analytics application.
  270. * [Webalizer](http://www.webalizer.org/) - Fast, free web server log file analysis program.
  271. ## Ticketing systems
  272. *Web-based ticketing system.*
  273. * [Bugzilla](http://www.bugzilla.org/) - General-purpose bugtracker and testing tool originally developed and used by the Mozilla project.
  274. * [Cerb](http://www.cerberusweb.com/) - A group-based e-mail management project built with a commercial open source license.
  275. * [Flyspray](http://flyspray.org) - Web-based bug tracking system written in PHP.
  276. * [MantisBT](http://www.mantisbt.org/) - Another web-based bug tracking system.
  277. * [osTicket](http://osticket.com/) - Open source support ticket system.
  278. * [Otrs](http://www.otrs.com/) - A free and open-source trouble ticket system software package that a company, organization, or other entity can use to assign tickets to incoming queries and track further communications about them.
  279. * [Request Tracker](http://www.bestpractical.com/rt/) - Ticket-tracking system written in Perl.
  280. * [TheBugGenie](http://www.thebuggenie.com) - Open source ticket system with extremely complete users rights granularity.
  281. ## Troubleshooting
  282. *Troubleshooting Tools.*
  283. * [Sysdig](http://www.sysdig.org/) - Capture system state and activity from a running Linux instance, then save, filter and analyze.
  284. ## Project Management
  285. *Web-based project management and bug tracking systems.*
  286. * [ChiliProject](https://www.chiliproject.org) - Fork of Redmine.
  287. * [GitLab](https://www.gitlab.com/) - Clone of GitHub written in ruby.
  288. * [Gogs](http://gogs.io/) - Written in Go.
  289. * [Redmine](http://www.redmine.org/) - Written in ruby on rails.
  290. * [The Bug Genie](http://www.thebuggenie.com/) - Written in PHP.
  291. * [Trac](http://trac.edgewall.org/) - Written in python.
  292. ## Version control
  293. *Software versioning and revision control.*
  294. * [Fossil](http://www.fossil-scm.org/) - Distributed version control with built-in wiki and bug tracking.
  295. * [Git](http://git-scm.com/) - Distributed revision control and source code management (SCM) with an emphasis on speed.
  296. * [Mercurial](http://mercurial.selenic.com/) - Another distributed revision control.
  297. * [Subversion](http://subversion.apache.org/) - Client-server revision control system.
  298. ## Virtualization
  299. *Virtualization software.*
  300. * [Ganeti](https://code.google.com/p/ganeti/) - Cluster virtual server management software tool built on top of KVM and Xen.
  301. * [KVM](http://www.linux-kvm.org) - Linux kernel virtualization infrastructure.
  302. * [oVirt](http://www.ovirt.org/) - Manages virtual machines, storage and virtual networks.
  303. * [Packer](http://www.packer.io/) - A tool for creating identical machine images for multiple platforms from a single source configuration.
  304. * [Vagrant](https://www.vagrantup.com/) - Tool for building complete development environments.
  305. * [VirtualBox](https://www.virtualbox.org/) - Virtualization product from Oracle Corporation.
  306. * [Xen](http://www.xenproject.org/) - Virtual machine monitor for 32/64 bit Intel / AMD (IA 64) and PowerPC 970 architectures.
  307. ## VPN
  308. *VPN software.*
  309. * [OpenVPN](https://community.openvpn.net) - Uses a custom security protocol that utilizes SSL/TLS for key exchange.
  310. * [Pritunl](http://pritunl.com/) - OpenVPN based solution. Easy to set up.
  311. * [SoftEther](https://www.softether.org/) - Multi-protocol software VPN with advanced features
  312. * [sshuttle](https://github.com/apenwarr/sshuttle) - Poor man's VPN.
  313. * [strongSwan](http://www.strongswan.org/) - Complete IPsec implementation for Linux.
  314. * [tinc](http://www.tinc-vpn.org/) - Distributed p2p VPN.
  315. ## XMPP
  316. *XMPP servers.*
  317. * [ejabberd](http://www.ejabberd.im/) - XMPP instant messaging server written in Erlang/OTP.
  318. * [Metronome IM](http://www.lightwitch.org/metronome) - Fork of Prosody IM.
  319. * [MongooseIM](https://www.erlang-solutions.com/products/mongooseim-massively-scalable-ejabberd-platform) - Fork of ejabberd.
  320. * [Openfire](http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/) - Real time collaboration (RTC) server.
  321. * [Prosody IM](http://prosody.im/) - XMPP server written in Lua.
  322. * [Tigase](https://projects.tigase.org/projects/tigase-server) - XMPP server implementation in Java.
  323. ## Webmails
  324. *Webmail applications.*
  325. * [RainLoop](http://rainloop.net/) - Simple, modern & fast web-based IMAP client.
  326. * [Roundcube](http://roundcube.net/) - Browser-based IMAP client with an application-like user interface.
  327. ## Web
  328. *Web servers.*
  329. * [Apache](http://httpd.apache.org/) - Most popular web server.
  330. * [Cherokee](http://cherokee-project.com/) - Lightweight, high-performance web server/reverse proxy.
  331. * [Lighttpd](http://www.lighttpd.net/) - Web server more optimized for speed-critical environments.
  332. * [Nginx](http://nginx.org/) - Reverse proxy, load balancer, HTTP cache, and web server.
  333. * [uWSGI](https://github.com/unbit/uwsgi/) - The uWSGI project aims at developing a full stack for building hosting services.
  334. *Web Performance*
  335. * [HAProxy](http://www.haproxy.org/) - Software based load Balancing, SSL offloading and performance optimization, compression, and general web routing.
  336. * [Varnish](https://www.varnish-cache.org/) - HTTP based web application accelerator focusing on optimizing caching and compression.
  337. ## Wikis
  338. *Wiki software.*
  339. * [DokuWiki](https://www.dokuwiki.org/dokuwiki) - Simple to use and highly versatile wiki that doesn't require a database.
  340. * [ikiwiki](http://ikiwiki.info/) - A wiki compiler.
  341. * [Mediawiki](http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/MediaWiki) - Used to power Wikipedia.
  342. * [MoinMoin](http://moinmo.in/) - An advanced, easy to use and extensible WikiEngine with a large community of users.
  343. * [TiddlyWiki](http://tiddlywiki.com) - Complete interactive wiki in JavaScript.
  344. # Resources
  345. Various resources, such as books, websites and articles, for improving your skills and knowledge.
  346. ## Blogs
  347. * [Code as Craft](http://codeascraft.com/) - Etsy's Ops blog, logs of technical posts.
  348. * [DevOpsGuys](http://blog.devopsguys.com/) - Devops consultants who blog about operations.
  349. * [Rackspace Developers](http://developer.rackspace.com/blog/) - Slightly biased blog with lots of Devops Topics.
  350. ## Books
  351. *Sysadmin related books.*
  352. * [The Linux Command Line](http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php) - A book about the Linux command line by William Shotts.
  353. * [The Phoenix Project: A Novel about IT, DevOps, and Helping Your Business Win](http://itrevolution.com/books/phoenix-project-devops-book/) - How DevOps techniques can fix the problems that happen in IT organizations.
  354. * [The Practice of System and Network Administration](http://everythingsysadmin.com/books.html) - The first and second editions describes the best practices of system and network administration, independent of specific platforms or technologies.
  355. * [The Visible Ops Handbook: Implementing ITIL in 4 Practical and Auditable Steps](http://www.itpi.org/the-visible-ops-handbook-review.html) - Is a methodology designed to jumpstart implementation of controls and process improvement.
  356. * [UNIX and Linux System Administration Handbook](http://www.admin.com/) - Approaches system administration from a practical perspective.
  357. ## Editors
  358. *Open source code editors.*
  359. * [Atom](https://atom.io/) - A hackable text editor from Github.
  360. * [Brackets](http://brackets.io/) - Open source code editor for web designers and front-end developers.
  361. * [Eclipse](http://eclipse.org/) - IDE written in Java with an extensible plug-in system.
  362. * [Geany](http://www.geany.org/) - GTK2 text editor.
  363. * [Haroopad](http://pad.haroopress.com/) - Markdown editor with live preview.
  364. * [jotgit](https://github.com/jdleesmiller/jotgit) - Git-backed real-time collaborative code editing.
  365. * [Lime](http://limetext.org/) - Aims to provide an open source solution to Sublime Text
  366. * [Vim](http://vim.org) - A highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient editing.
  367. * [GNU Emacs](http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/) - an extensible, customizable text editor—and more.
  368. ## Repositories
  369. *Software package repositories.*
  370. * [Dotdeb](http://www.dotdeb.org/) - Repository with LAMP updated packages for Debian.
  371. * [Remi](http://rpms.famillecollet.com/) - Repository with LAMP updated packages for RHEL/Centos/Fedora.
  372. ## Websites
  373. *Useful sysadmin related websites.*
  374. * [Ops School](http://www.opsschool.org) - Comprehensive program that will help you learn to be an operations engineer.
  375. * [Digital Ocean Tutorials](https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials) - A surprisingly vast resource for getting the basics of certain applications, tools, or even systems administration topics. (Note: Digital Ocean pays authors for this content)
  376. # Contributing
  377. Please see [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/kahun/awesome-sysadmin/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md) for details.