Used for my personal website.  I run Piwigo (photogallery) and Wordpress on 
Lighttpd/PHP/MySQL.  In the past I’ve also run Gallery, Drupal, and Apache.  
Wouldn’t consider anything else for my own site.  I work in a large enterprise 
and Red Hat is pretty much a standard here.  We have an enterprise contract so 
that levels the playing field somewhat, as we don’t pay for anything at the 
department level.  Also, many of the enterprise applications that we run only 
come as rpm’s or debs that are only supported on specific distributions.  The 
vast majority of our servers also run in a virtual environment now.  None of 
those factors preclude using Gentoo, but they definitely make it more difficult 
to justify its use.

Vern


From: vladi...@greenmice.info [mailto:vladi...@greenmice.info] On Behalf Of 
Vladimir Rusinov
Sent: Sunday, October 09, 2011 7:38 AM
To: gentoo-server@lists.gentoo.org
Subject: Re: [gentoo-server] Wanted: Gentoo Enterprise Server success stories


On Sun, Aug 21, 2011 at 10:24 AM, Pandu Poluan 
<pa...@poluan.info<mailto:pa...@poluan.info>> wrote:
Hello!

Does anyone in this list has a 'Gentoo server success story'?
Especially Gentoo in the Enterprise.

C'mon, let's see some love for ol' Gentoo :)

(If your story is particularly great, I'll contact you personally to
put your story in a blog of mine)

NASDAQ uses Gentoo or something Gentoo-based.

Personally, I've been working with social game project running on several 
gentoo servers.

--
Vladimir Rusinov
http://greenmice.info/

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