Hi Mauri, I would not recomend to use Fedora - Fedora is a kind of development distribution. You cannot expect to get fixes/updates after FC2 gets released. There are people who will continue to bring out packages for FC1 after FC2 is released. If you don't want to pay RH for a disto - you should have a look at whiteboxlinux (http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/) which is based on RH ES3, and you can expect to get update for a few years in the future. I have to say that I think that Fedora is a cool disto. Regards/Casper On Sun, 2004-01-04 at 09:01, Mauri Sahlberg wrote: > Hi, > > A company I work for is process for acquiring a dedicated server for > Solid database. Currently our users are complaining that applications > are too slow a > nd the application vendor has proposed to us that we get > dedicated server for the database. For one reason or another vendor > recommends that we should buy a Windows server for the Solid as it is > faster than any unix server they know with Solid. > > I find this very hard to believe. > > Any experiences on running Solid on two processor machine under Fedora > or Redhat? -- GPG Public key is available from: http://www.keyserver.net/ Fingerprint = 56ED 74A4 7B00 20E2 B493 0C1A 6B4E BF8F A086 FE57
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