Re: Open_Source

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madunix wrote:
> Just for my info....
> 
> in my case i have the following:
> 
> Multiple linux/bsd distributions: (RHEL, SuSE, FreeBSD + commercial
> UNIX as AIX)
> Monitoring Application:(Cacti, Nagios, MRTG)
> Backup utility:(rsync, tar, mondo)
> Content Management system:(Jommla, Durpal)
liferay is more powerful, as is apache portal
> Virtualization:(Wine)
> Web Server:(Apache)
lighttpd is faster and more secure
> Web filtering:(Squid, dansgaurdian + blacklist)
> Mail System:(Qmail, Postfix, sendmail)
> DB:(MySQL)
pgsql has advantages over mysql.
> Scripting:(Shell/bash,Perl,PHP)
what about ruby, sed, awk,
> Servers: IBM SystemX and SystemP, DELL
there are no servers that are open source....
> SAN storage: EMC, IBM DS8000
netapp should be included in this list, however none of the above are
open source
openfiler and freenas are open source.

> 
> madunix
> 
> 

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