Re: Which FC for a Dell poweredge server?

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On 8/2/06, Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Graham Cossey schrieb:

> I'm thinking about FC4 but as this is a development/test server the
> primary objective is that anything running on this MUST also run on
> the live server installed with RH3 ES-13.8.3
>
> I will of course ensure that the versions of PHP and MySQL etc match
> the live server.

Probably it is then best to get CentOS 3, which is an RHEL3 "clone".
RHEL3 is based on ancient Red Hat Linux 9 and thus any Fedora release
will be more or less different.
Is the intended hardware RHEL3 certified? It then will run using CentOS
3 too.

I was wondering if older distros (like FC2 or those based on RH9)
would support the likes of SATA drives.


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Graham

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