If you needed greater versatility and more time-saving solutions with your Linux solution for 3CX, then the latest update is bound to impress. The fifth update in the series brings with it the final release of 3CX for Linux, which now has a complete feature parity with its Windows version. 3CX is an open-standard software-based PBX service that can work perfectly alongside SIP trunks, IP phones and more. It's a great solution for Unified Communications which can offer various features including softphones, presence, web conferencing, smartphone clients and more.
With update 5, 3CX have delivered further automation to the Linux edition for the general use of 3CX. What's more, they've also ensured that it's simpler to use 3CX through some of the leading cloud hosting providers.
Auto Backups, Restores, and Updates
With the new update, a host of management tasks can now be done automatically, or through a few simple clicks. In other words:
- Digital receptionists can be configured as part of a wake-up call service extension
- Labs features can allow you to test upcoming updates released in beta
- Tested phone firmware options are automatically downloaded for easy one-click services in network-wide installations
- 3CX field-tested product updates are installed automatically
- Operating system security solutions and updates are installed automatically
- Failover is easier to configure
- Backups can be automatically restored to another service if a failover is configured
- Backups can be automatically copied over to a Google Drive account
Other improvements that have been introduced alongside the latest version of 3CX for Linux include:




