DigiOS is a manageable operating platform for servers and future desktop environments. It is designed as a reliable, controlled and optimised foundation for Digital Eco Systems products.
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DigiOS is not merely a collection of Linux packages. The platform brings together the operating system, trusted components, updates, system observability and Digi Control in one consistent environment.
This integration gives us a clear view of the services, dependencies, versions and security mechanisms present on a machine. Diagnostics can be more accurate, updates more predictable and products can be optimised for the platform.
DigiOS Server
DigiOS Server is intended for standard servers, application and database hosts, network and security appliances, virtualisation nodes, specialised product systems and managed infrastructure environments.
The Server edition does not include a heavy desktop environment. Administration is performed through Digi Control, the local console and controlled product WEB interfaces.
A system that learns from human decisions
DigiOS and Digi Control can analyse system events, outcomes and administrator-confirmed decisions. The goal is to gradually provide better recommendations and more understandable diagnostics.
The system does not make unilateral critical decisions. The person remains the final authority. The platform collects evidence, proposes an action and verifies the result.
Optimisation and assurance
Most Digital Eco Systems products can also run on other supported operating systems. DigiOS is their recommended and certified environment.
On a supported DigiOS configuration, Digital Eco Systems can provide stronger assurances for correct operation, performance, stability, compatibility, secure updates, diagnostics, integration and faster technical support.
These assurances depend on supported hardware, an approved configuration and a maintained lifecycle. They are not an unconditional promise for every arbitrary environment.
Longer hardware life
DigiOS is optimised to use available resources responsibly. The purpose is not to hide defects, but to allow technically sound older systems to remain useful.
Future Desktop editions
Two desktop directions are planned:
- an environment with familiar behaviour and visual logic closely resembling Windows, making migration easier for ordinary users;
- a lightweight, classic MATE-based edition suitable for older hardware.
These editions are presented as future development until officially released.