On Tue, Nov 18, 2008 at 09:32:05AM +0200, Rudi Ahlers wrote: > This comes down't to the old question of "what is a server"? > <rant deleted, mail trimmed> a server just "works", and provide a usable way to debug the OS whenever it's needed (mostly never). Cheap server have at least a serial port, because that the minimal device to interact with the bios/OS. More expensive server have some out of band management capabilities. Most of the time, they are not used, but when we **need** them these "plus" save your time which is what we value most (isn't it). But your server, your problems, and your choices. Just my .2 cents Tru -- Tru Huynh (mirrors, CentOS-3 i386/x86_64 Package Maintenance) http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xBEFA581B
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