Pretty much.... I tend to use the "right tool - right job" philosophy.

which, for me means redhat on the servers and win2k on the desktop.

Tim
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy Ciordia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Linux" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2001 12:14 AM
Subject: Re: Debian hath been defeated


> On Fri, 5 Oct 2001, Tim Storm wrote:
>
> > I know this isn't a CF issue anymore, but I have to ask the question....
> >
> > If it is that much of a pain, why bother?
> >
> > Is it a religious experience or something?
>
> Comes down to preference.  I've been a fan of debian for a while now.  At
> one time we were going to have our devgroup on unix based platforms.
> Redhat was declared that platform and myself and superior did a study on
> RH. Compared to our other UltraE/Ultra(Sol2.56), RH broke the mold, not to
> mention it was not as state.  Things are changing perhaps. Debian is so
> very nice to manage and control, once you know how to handle it[1].  RH
> was a fight each and every time.  Could be just my style of kungfu..
> *shrug* In the end we realized the banner of other companies and contracts
> for support and such did not outweight our debian experience and swiftly
> migrated over, to generally less headaches. [1] No distro (or OS) is
> perfect.. its just like anything.. you go with what you like, what you
> know, and what works for the job.. and its always in different orders
> depending on where the order is coming from ;)
>
> Anyhow.. Our current setup we are having ACS and CF and Oracle run on this
> box.  We want to ship 1 box off for colocation once project is assembled.
> Now that its done and we run the box in its new configuration a week it
> will be reliable.  The deb box currently has a longer uptime than our
> sunservers.
>
> Was that what you were looking for?
>
> -a
> 
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