Re: Fedora 6 Advice

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Good Morning Derek,
If you are small company i recommend you use RHEL ES, you will have good
support from Red Hat

http://www.redhat.com/support/service/sla/rhel4.html

I am using Fedora 6&5,and they are very powerful and if you have good people
red hat engineers why not use FC6 :)

In finally it deepens on your budget, RHEL ES best solution for you in my
opinion

I recommend you use EXIM  as a mail server, and Apache for web server


This is what i have and i wish it help you.

On 1/25/07, Derek Manson <dmanson@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Good morning everyone,

I am seeking some advice on how to move forward with our plans to
integrate Fedora 6 into our network. We are a small town ISP currently
running in an all Windows network. Moving into this new year we are
discovering that our costs to run this type of network is getting very
costly. We are looking to move our entire services to Linux and preferably
Fedora. I have done a bit here and there with Fedora 5 and 6, however, not
to this large of scale. My question is how and where should I be looking
to get a really good understanding of how to operate in Fedora 6? We are
needing to setup a Fedora an email and web solution rather soon. I have
read a number of tutorials, forums and even some published books, I just
need a bit more. Any suggestions?

Thanks.
Derek M.

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