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On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Rob Montgomery wrote:
>I'm trying to pick a version to install on a new web/db server, it needs
>to be SMP kernel...  I'm just trying to decide which version to install
>because I've gotten conflicting info, like "6.2 is more stable than 7.1"
>and "7.0 is better than 6.2 and more stable than 7.1", etc....  And I cant
>find any real comparisons of the different releases... Anyone got
>any opinions?

7.2 with updates is secure and is more flexible. It includes things like 
the ext3 journaling filesystem, iptables packet filtering, preconfigured 
https secure server, both MySQL and PostgreSQL, xinetd is an improvement 
over tcpwrappers, and there are other improvements that may be useful.

Tony
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