Linux is one of the most popular operating systems used for web servers, supercomputers, and cloud computing platforms.
According to TrueList, there are over 600 active Linux variations in circulation with 96.3% of the top one million web servers running Linux.
It’s challenging to provide an exact number of active Linux variations, as the Linux operating system is highly customizable and can be adapted for use in many different environments.
Let’s recap some commonly used Linux server distributions, which include:
There are many other Linux server distributions as well, each designed for specific purposes or environments. With so many Linux systems in operation, it only makes sense to try to consolidate the Linux identities to get a handle on managing the vast number of identities.
Linux identity consolidation is defined as the process of integrating multiple user accounts, groups, & authentication mechanisms into a single, unified system.
Now let’s discuss the top four positive outcomes you can benefit from with Linux Identity Consolidation.
Delinea’s latest version of Server Suite delivers Linux Consolidation and so much more. Server Suite provides centralized discovery, management, and user administration for Linux, Unix, and Windows systems to enable rapid identity consolidation natively into Active Directory using Delinea-patented Zones technology.
The results are higher levels of identity assurance and a significantly reduced attack surface with fewer identity silos, redundant identities, and local accounts. The recently updated Server Suite release includes usability enhancements, updated authentication functionality, and additions to the list of supported platforms.
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