Re: Real benefits of RHEL over Fedora?

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06.06.2011, 09:42, "Alex" <mysqlstudent@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi,
>
> I'm in the process of building a mail server and considering CentOS,
> fedora, or RHEL. If I chose the RHEL option, I would probably choose
> the minimal support level.
>
> This server will be performing basic mail functions, including
> postfix, dovecot, spamassassin, and webmail/squirrelmail. It will be a
> moderately active server, delivering as many as 80k emails per day.
>
> For something like this, will there be a great performance benefit to
> using RHEL over fedora? Is the kernel that much different that it
> would make a significant difference? Both would use ext4 for the
> filesystem. Both would use the same spamassassin and postfix
> versions...
>
> Are the benefits to using the KVM/qemu virtual machine features on
> RHEL 6.x that much better than what's available in fedora15?
>
> I recall reading that CentOS is having trouble keeping up with the
> latest RHEL. Is this currently a problem? Any input on whether future
> updates will be delayed as well?
>
> Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Alex

You would go with RHEL if you want a rock-solid platform that won't change for at least two or three years to come (to know what to stabilize your products against if you are an enterprise developer, for example), also if you want to receive support for this period of time. Fedora is a stable operating system yet changing very rapidly and only supported by the community for one year. None of them are solely debugging environment whatever, these are two equal products serving different purpose.

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