--- Gerry Creager <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Buccaneer for Hire. wrote: > > --- Mike Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> I don't see this as a problem in a production > >> cluster. The fact is that > >> I've been doing this stuff for a little over two > >> decades and I can build > >> anything that I need for an application. For me a > >> manual library build > >> for CentOs 3 is easier than trying to find > support > >> for FC4 or > >> reinstalling FC 1x per year. My CentOs 3 nodes > have > >> had less than 2hours > >> downtime in 2 years and that was due to a Power > >> Upgrade at their > >> location, that required a complete shutdown of > all > >> machines on the floor. > >> > >> Now I should say, that I don't use diskless > nodes, > >> each node has its own > >> OS disk and most have a separate /tmp disk for > >> scratch use. That is one > >> reason that we differ on OS, I believe. > > > > You should use what works best for you. > > > > But, building software on RHEL/CentOS is way more > > difficult for the most part than building software > > under Fedora. That's the difference between ~1200 > > programs and thousands of programs in a distro. > > I've had very little difficulty building programs > under CentOS, all in > all. In fact, lately, I've had problems with > Fedora, as it is close to > bleeding edge, but the Centos stuff just works. I > may not be able to do > it with native RPMs, but I still remember how to > drive a compiler, too.
I build a lot of software for my projects here at work and for my non-profit and although they have taken RHEL and done it better-the basic philosophy behind RHEL prevents from moving too far afield. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Building a website is a piece of cake. Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/webhosting _______________________________________________ Beowulf mailing list, Beowulf@beowulf.org To change your subscription (digest mode or unsubscribe) visit http://www.beowulf.org/mailman/listinfo/beowulf