Am 11.09.2015 um 19:17 schrieb Zdenek Kabelac:
Dne 11.9.2015 v 18:22 Reindl Harald napsal(a):In non-Fedora 'world' it's the user who picks what he want to use, however in Fedora 'garden' a few people selects what user may use and puts huge walls and pointless obstacle all around if they want to use something else - yes I fail to see why this should be good for me....really? that must be the reason why i run Fedora successful for 7 years now on all sort of production and development servers and chose for myself which version of mysql, php, postfix, dovecot, dbmail and what not is running and when it is deplyoed independent of Fedora reelase cycles in both directions (holding major upgrades back as well as make them long before Fedora)We are finally getting to the point.... How many machines do you need to use for that setup?
2 - one to test and 1 production host backed by a failover machine running a dozens of VM's but *not* because different versions but because of different services / customers and security profiles
I prefer to use 1 system on 1 hardware on 1 disk - no kvm, no qemu. And even containers are not a good fit - thought getting close....
and because you don't want to handle modern technologies like virtualization others should suck tainting a clean installation?
Why I cannot use multiple different versions of php on a SINGLE machine ? Why I cannot use some 10 years old graphical program (unless I do a local static compilation, so I'm sure it will work) ?
uhm i know people which can even configure each of their customers on a single machine for different php-versions selecting 4.x, 5.0, 5.1, 5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 currently.................
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