Les Mikesell wrote:
Albert Graham wrote:
I have installed hundreds of servers using Fedora and I have to say
I've had very few problems, kernel issues are not really the fault of
the Fedora team, sometimes you hit quirks but these do get sorted out.
How many years have you maintained these servers and how much damage
does downtime cause?
None, as they are almost all clustered/load balanced/redundant.
Originally I was using RH 2.1 then 3, however, I found myself constantly
upgrading components because RH did not want to break "version"
compatibility for 5 years, which in my eyes is worse than binary
compatibly - Moores law and all that! so Fedora suits me down to the ground.
The only real issue is a stable kernel for your requirements, everything
else is less important, also I have a habit of running everything in
user-space so it's a lot easier to virtualize or switch out the
underlying OS if required.
Albert.
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