Re: Fedora as production server OS

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Hello Richard, 
 My situation is also very similar. I have two servers running redhat 9
and one running 7.3. I don't think I will go ahead with installing
fedora on them yet, at least not until it proves itself.
 Eventually, I am thinking of migrating to debian. Debian seems to have
a nice record with security updates. I am sure it will require some
retraining, but that probably worth the peace of mind.

Regards,
Gokul Poduval
http://pod.homelinux.net

On Mon, 2003-11-17 at 17:50, Rickard Svoren wrote:
> Thanks for this email Peter
> 
> We are not in need for any external support services today, we have been using
> RHL since version 6.2 ( i found an old RHL 4.2 Box yesterday so there might
> be even longer :-).
> 
> My main concern is security updates and stability, and of course upgrading 1-2
> times a year is possible but not desirable. I have been looking at Suse, Debian
> and Slackware aswell but it seems like waste to change distro when we have RHL
> competence in our company. But we do not like to get jailed into Redhat's 
> commersial
> train....





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