RE: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread KEREM ERKAN
. Kerem > -Original Message- > From: Alex Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, March 23, 2006 4:42 PM > To: Tomcat Users List > Subject: Re: Better Linux Distribution for production environment > > I used to use RedHat, but switched to SuSe as the pac

Re: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread Alex Turner
I used to use RedHat, but switched to SuSe as the package selection was more up to date. RedHat seems to lag seriously behind current versions of software, and many third party apps require the latest and greatest, which RedHat often doesn't provide in it's enterprise solution. Is RedHat tested b

Re: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread Barry Roberts
On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 03:32:35AM -0800, korbben wrote: > > 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

Re: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread Stas Ostapenko
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

Re: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread Oded Arbel
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 ? As

RE: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread korbben
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 ? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Bette

RE: Better Linux Distribution for production environment

2006-03-23 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: korbben [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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