Production deployment doing what? Maybe you can tell us a little bit more information for what your plans are. For example, I might run RHEL for a super-high traffic web server, hosting an ecommerce site with secure SSL transactions, etc. I might use Fedora for a local print server and/or file server. In my opinion there are lots of uses like this, that are still in a production environment, and for these uses I think Fedora is more than ready. Marc On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 11:38:17 -0500, Tim Holmes <tholmes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Good Morning Folks: > > I have just finished loading my first FC3 box, and the updates are > running right now. I will be testing this box for a period of time, but > what I am wondering is if FC3 is ready for production deployment at this > point, or if I should wait for a further period of development. We are > mostly a windows shop, and my normal time table is to not deploy an > operating system until it has gone through the first service pack > update, but there are exceptions to this rule. I am newer to using > Fedora and I don't have a good time table established for deployment. I > have 2 webservers (apache) a database server (MySQL) and a file server > (samba) currently deployed, as well as a Nagios box, one running cacti > and one that will be shortly getting mailman > > Your insights and thoughts would be appreciated > > TIM > > Tim Holmes > > IT Manager / Webmaster > Medina Christian Academy > A Higher Standard... > > Jeremiah 33:3 > Jeremiah 29:11 > Esther 4:14 > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >