Re: Is FC8 stable enough for what I am doing...

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Michael A. Peters wrote:

>> Based on these packages can I rely on FC8 as a platform? I was using
>> RHEL5 but not having updates was getting frustrating and paying a
>> subscription fee for bug fixes doesn't sit well with me.
>>   
> Use CentOS if you don't like to pay for a rhel subscription fee.
> The lifespan of Fedora is really too short for server needs.
> What updates were you not having that were frustrating? RHEL/CentOS are
> not going to have the bleeding edge updates because those have a higher
> chance of breaking things.

I agree with the above advice. I'm faced with updating a server that is
running Fedora Core 2 right now <cringe>. This was discussed in earlier
postings and I was strongly advised not to use Fedora releases for
internet-exposed servers.

My plan is to use CentOS 5. The very reason for using it is the
stability of the release. You won't find "bleeding edge" in either RHEL
or CentOS.

Bob Cochran


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