Re: CentOS 7 docs, tutorials, etc...

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On Thu, October 9, 2014 9:37 am, James B. Byrne wrote:
>
> On Wed, October 8, 2014 12:50, Valeri Galtsev wrote:
>>
>>
>> I would say, CentOS 6 is the best of Linuxes suitable for server (IMHO).
>> However, I for one decided to move my servers away from Linux (as from
>> "Unix-like" Linux gradually becomes "Windows-like" during last 5 years
>> or
>> so). Since some time ago I do not upgrade Linux systems on servers I
>> maintain. Instead, when the time comes, I just migrate server from Linux
>> to FreeBSD, which is much more suitable platform for server than Linux.
>> Version 7 of RedHat Enterprise or CentOS is much worse than version 6 to
>> build server on. Again, this is just my humble opinion. If I absolutely
>> have to build server on today's latest Linux, I will choose Debian,
>> which
>> at least doesn't have systemd yet. But it will have it in next
>> release...
>>
>> Again, this is just $0.02 worth of my own opinion, definitely not a
>> consensus (and likely not even a majority opinion) on this list.
>>
>> Valeri
>>
>
> Do you run bhyve virtualisation on any of your migrated FreeBSD hosts?
>

No, at the moment I run services in FreeBSD jails. Even a single host
sometimes lives in several jails (say: web server, shell login, mail,...
go to different jails). But don't confuse me for an expert here...

Valeri

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Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics
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University of Chicago
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