On 2017-03-13 02:14, nore...@z505.com wrote: > "Linux is everywhere. Bsd is nowhere."
BSD (at least FreeBSD) is not as loud mouthed as Linux on the Internet. They got the heads down and keep churning out solid releases one after the other. I like that! ;-) > Indeed you mentioned a few hosts but compared to linux, that's > absolutely nothing :-) That was by no means an exhaustive list of hosting providers supporting FreeBSD. It was simply what I found in about 15 minutes of internet searching. > The amount of time updating some retarded old buggy php version or OS > version that keeps coming out every few hours, takes lots of time... Probably not the best way to do things, but I feel that if things ain't broke (for me), then don't fix it. I know patches and bug fixes come out by the minute, but I only update my systems around once every 6 months. If I hear some very serious security problems, then I'll most likely patch that program/library sooner (eg: OpenSSH library a few months back). Saying that, I still run one or two VM servers using FreeBSD 9, even though the latest version is FreeBSD 11. I've also had my fair share of Ubuntu systems auto-updating itself by the minute, when a patch gets released - and more times than I care to remember, it broken something else in the process (other programs stop working, things fail to compile etc). Hence I am a lot more conservative with updates for the last few years. > and also there is automatic backups issue. You have to set all this up > yourself. The key is consistency - do things the same and document processes. I have scripts or documentation (text files) to help me manage my servers. Each client's hosting environment is set up like the one before. Backup script is copied to a new name (for a new client), one or two variables amended, and then added to a cron job. This way things actually take very little effort and time. Regards, Graeme -- fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://fpgui.sourceforge.net/ My public PGP key: http://tinyurl.com/graeme-pgp _______________________________________________ fpc-other maillist - fpc-other@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-other