For a particular project as small web hosting company called "PeoplesQuest Web Hosting Services" we are going to be using a control panel H-Sphere that needs FreeBSD 4.11 because of some particular Java dependency so I have had that version loaded onto the server so that we can migrate over from Linux.

If all goes well, then in the future we will update to the latest stable versions of FreeBSD but I am going to be carefully watching how it performs in comparison to various Linux versions although I am told that FreeBSD is very stable and performs extremely well, and better in many cases that Linux, under heavy loads. I would like to know more about the benchmarks on this so we will be trying to see what happens.

Cheers,
Lonnie


Giorgos Keramidas wrote:

On 2005-10-31 18:25, Lonnie Cumberland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Grigory,

That did the trick....

I am starting to get a feel for the layout of the FreeBSD system and it looks to ber really clean.

Cool!  What version of FreeBSD did you install, if I may ask?

Once you get the hang of rebuilding everything from the sources,
it may be a worthwhile things to pursue updating to the latest
"security fix" version of your release or even to the "STABLE"
version.  By then you'll know how to build everything, so all it
takes is to learn about CVSup and updating the sources over a
network connection :)

- Giorgos

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