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Live Raizo – Linux for Virtual SysAdmin

– Live Raizo is a live distribution based on Debian:Jessie to experiment the system administration on simulated networks and real devices.
– GNS3 is used to manipulate the simulator/emulator of networks and systems as VirtualBox, QEmu, dynamips.
– With this GNS3, you can clone as many times as you want the template of a virtual machine called “Debian” that contains many network tools and services.
– The output of several linux commands are colored to highlight the main informations and to be more userfriendly.
– Live Raizo also includes tools to interact with real devices : minicom, putty, Wireshark, as well as DHCP, DNS, FTP, TFTP and SSH servers. Services are not started automatically.

– Live Raizo is used by the CFA UTEC (a training centre) of CCI in Seine et Marne in France for networking and Linux administration classes.

Last 64 bits Release : v8.17.08.30p
Last 32 bits Release : v6.15.08.30p

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Website http://sourceforge.net/p/live-raizo/wiki/Home/
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  • You can create easily a complicated Virtual Network with drag and drop
  • You have virtual machines based Debian that you can connect with switches or hubs, and that you can used as client, server or router
  • You can add your own OS if it is compatible with VirtualBox (Linux, Microsoft,...) or dynamips (Router Cisco iOS) or QEmu (ASA Firewall....)
  • fast-ip/fast-dhcp/fast-dns/fast-rip commands are on Live Raizo to quickly and correctly configure the IP addresses, DHCP/DNS server and RIP routing
  • Many network tools are already installed or downloaded on Debian VMs
  • You can easily connect your simulated network with your physical network with drag and drop
  • You can install all debian/linux tools that you have needed
  • Your simulated networks work as a realistic system
  • You have fast-save-project/fast-backup-lab/fast-restore-lab commands to save all your laboratory, and to restore it later
  • You have fast-mountUSB to mount easily your USB key with write privileges on it
  • Before to start Debian VMs, you can configure them with scripts
  • Minimal window manager maximizes the memory and the CPU for the virtualisation
  • You haven't needed to install anything on your own system
  • Small iso file size (<1GB)