Well...if I've got to have a Linux License (cost?) to run a web server
with Cold Fusion, I might as well stay with what I know.  I only run
one web server right now.


-----Original Message-----
From: Phillip Holmes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 2:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Don't need a Windows Server OS if using Apache?

Rick,

I said that with tongue in cheek. I do certainly prefer **ix over doze. In
all actuality, I prefer OpenBSD over all for a myriad of reasons.

For people that are new **ix environments, Fedora or SUSE is great because
you can install the GUI and not have to deal as much with the shell / bash
very much. If you're running ColdFusion, you'll certainly need a Linux
license. If you don't have one, stay with doze, but don't do XP.

I'm not going to bash Microsoft any further, but anything I'll ever do in M$
again will be virtual instance running on VMWare's ESX. I've lived the
nightmare of having to manage farms of dozens of doze boxes installed
directly on the hardware and I'll never do that again.


Warmest Regards,

Phillip B. Holmes
http://phillipholmes.com






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