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Michael Semcheski wrote:
> On Tue, May 6, 2008 at 12:38 PM, Andy Buckley <[log in to unmask]
> <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote:
> In short, Fedora solves a lot of the problems that push people to
> Ubuntu. I wouldn't want to use it on the servers, but I'm writing this
> from a Fedora desktop.
I'm not sure I'd be happy with Fedora on servers, either! But (IMO)
Ubuntu is a very good server OS: it has excellent quality control,
explicit server distributions and long term support (LTS) releases to
pander to the stability-is-everything server-admin mentality.
I already use Ubuntu on 4 heavily-used servers (running mail servers,
mailing lists, databases, web servers, version control server, Java app
server, login shells, development tools etc.) and have found it to be a
very stable platform.
Andy
PS. Use of a non-standard platform for the HepForge login machine is also one
way to address the HEP OS monoculture... or discourage use of the login box as
a compile farm: either is desirable!
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Dr Andy Buckley
Institute for Particle Physics Phenomenology
Durham University
0191 3343798 | 0191 3732613 | www.insectnation.org
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