At a tech academy, students aren’t just learning Linux—they’re building real-world systems. From setting up private Git servers to experimenting with Docker containers and configuring firewalls, their CWWK Mini Rack Server runs it all. It’s compact enough for a classroom rack, quiet enough for daily use, and powerful enough to teach what matters: how the real world runs.
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A Student-Run Lab That Teaches More Than Linux
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