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Paysite Owners please answer..
I have a simple question for you.Do the majority of paysites use BSD or Redhate Linux 7.2 for operating systems.. I'm told that redhat linux is the way to go..
Can you give me any input on this please? Thanks Steve |
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Apache.
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personally i would say go with freebsd, cause redhat is junk!
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Windows Millenium
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So is bsd a more common system? From what i hear redhat has more features and add ons..??
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Snow... that is kind of a funny question....
It really depends upon what you need... BSD is probably the most stable OS you'll find, but speed wise i tend to find it's not quite as fast as the newest hottest linux kernel. However... the other drawback of bsd systems is that they use ELF compilers, so some sw packages simply can't be installed... and others are a royal pain in the ass (e.g. mysql... hint.. use --with-low-memory no matter how much memory you have on freebsd) Just MHO there... shit.. i still know of some big programs that are using NT systems though... so i don't think there is a "best" for everybody. |
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Well i have a new server with BSD and my sys admin guy wants to use redhat 7.2..So i really want some opinions on what do do..I was hoping i can see what other people are using..
Thanks for your reply Steve |
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Solaris x86. seriously.
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snow,
redhat is a real nice operating system as long as your admin knows how to tune it up, and make it nice and secure. back in the day i could push 200 gigs of traffic a day on a 200mhz with 512mb ram running redhat linux ![]() my admin was great. |
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Thanks rollin..My admin guy is pushing for redhat,but now the server has to be completely refreshed..Thats why i'm asking for opinions..
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Solaris on sun boxes.... haven;t tried it for x86 but may give it a try
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snow,
pick an os that you can maintain easily as well... like starting / stopping apache, commands like that. (easy stuff) because, your admin will not always be around, and you don't want to pull your hair out because you don't know how to restart apache or some BS like that hehe.. |
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/[path to apache]/bin/apachectl restart [This message has been edited by jc (edited 12-02-2001).] |
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Unless you are doing the admin shit yourself, your will never notice a difference. Only the tech geeks will compare linux distributions. Its all linux. If your setting it up yourself, the easiest install I ever had was Suse, then redhat, then bsd. |
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bsd is the most secure, and apache for webserver (of course)
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How come OpenBSD did not even get mentionned?
It's been 4 years since a remote hole in the default install was found! [Labret], you might want to give a Try to Mandrake 8+ it's a very cool desktop dist. Last thing, what ever os you choose, have your admin install a FS with journaling, this is a must nowadays for HAS boxens. ------------------ wiZd0m Thunder Free Adult Hosting - Fastest servers in the industry Fortune Pussy Adult Links - The best in adult links |
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Go with whatever your admin people are most comfortable with, the system they can get the most out of. They should be competent enough to make the right choice, and if they're not, then you chose the wrong people.
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BSD is a more Reliable and Configurable OS
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I'm sure everyone is going to hollar at me... But I very successfully use Windows 2000 Server. Great performance, great reliability.
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security, reliability, speed -> BSD still kicks all the others' ass
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apache
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dos
how come you always ask for help. but, never help anyone out. |
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I wont forget your anal dildo next time brian sorry.. Will buy you a bigger one for the show..Just dont walk funny and hang with the out of the closet people..
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Thank you everyone for all your comments.. There is BSD on it now,But my admin guy prefers Redhat linux 7.2 so i guess we have to change it all..
Thanks again |
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