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The choice depends more on what you want / need to have than what people think you want / need.

If your corporation requires a support agreement, go either with Red Hat or with SuSE (Novell).

If possible, have at least one of each of the above for a while -- one or two years -- and see what is better in your environment.

I am more prone to use SuSE (SLES) as I have OpenSuSE on my laptop for years now.


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Jorge Godoy     <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx>


On Thu, Nov 4, 2010 at 13:00, Michael Gould <mgould@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I know that this is probably a "religion" issue but we are looking to move Postgres to a Linux server.  We currently have a Windows 2008 R2 active directory and all of the other servers are virtualized via VMWare ESXi.  One of the reasons is that we want to use a 64 bit Postgres server and the UUID processing contrib module does not provide a 64 bit version for Windows.  I would also assume that the database when properly tuned will probably run faster in a *inx environment.

What and why should I look at certain distributions?  It appears from what I read, Ubanta is a good desktop but not a server.

 

Best Regards


Michael Gould, Managing Partner
Intermodal Software Solutions, LLC
904.226.0978
904.592.5250 fax


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