KE> I prefer Debian on all my production systems. It is very stable. I use
KE> packages for only underlying components like openssl and custom compile my
KE> Apache, Tomcat MySQL etc.
KE> One of my systems has 2 processors, 4 gb RAM and lots of virtual hosts, jsps
KE> and servlets on Debian and it
.
Kerem
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> I used to use RedHat, but switched to SuSe as the pac
he, MySql, Tomcat with 20 webapps).
> Thanks.
> Korbben.
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> Thanks Peter, we have most experience in Fedora Core 1b, but is it a good
> distribution for production ?
Because of its age, I would say there are better alternatives.
> We use Fedora only for intranet server, but now for a extranet s
Hi ! I have a similar question. I see that Solaris 10 becoming open.
So, it's +1 candidate to use as Linux or BSD alternative. Due both
Solaris and Java from Sun, can one hope for extra performance, etc ?
Is it really make sense to use Solaris for application server ? I'll
wonder if there are no b
On Thursday, 23 בMarch 2006 13:32, korbben wrote:
> Thanks Peter, we have most experience in Fedora Core 1b, but is it a
> good distribution for production ?
> We use Fedora only for intranet server, but now for a extranet
> server, whith maximal security and stability, Fedora is recommended ?
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> Which Linux distribution can i choose for production
> environment ?
My recommendation would be 'the one you already have most experience
with or where you know the most people who can support you'. Distro
wars are common; but I've not yet found any d
Hi all,
Which Linux distribution can i choose for production environment ? (server:
4go ram, 1 processor, Apache, MySql, Tomcat with 20 webapps).
Thanks.
Korbben.
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