Am 15.07.2013 02:16, schrieb lee: > Reindl Harald <h.reindl@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>> For which use cases can you predict that you will be fine with the same >>> software for the next ten years? >> >> *business usage* > > That's a very general answer. You could as well, and perhaps even more > likely, use it for a server you're setting up for yourself at home you could it even use for your desktop..... > Businesses do change over time, and their requirements brought upon the > soft- and hardware they are using change with them. mhh thats why so many companies still using WinXP i guess > The requirements your server at home needs to fullfill may be less > likely to change as much if on your server at home something goes wrong nobody cares if you change something on a business server and break the services for some hundret of customers the things are looking completly different hence - you need not to explain *me* how things may change as i use Fedora for many years at production but you asked why others are using RHEL/CentOS and you got your answers
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