At 05:25 AM 3/2/2008, Ezat - Ezatech wrote:
Would tend to agree.
I just lost a machines hdd so it's a good opportunity to build with
latest release but otherwise, i have still have a 6.0 box running
strong and executing tasks which it was built for. No plans to
upgrade.
ezat
Bogdan Äulibrk wrote:
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Tim Daneliuk wrote:
| I have a stable 6.3 production server.
I would stop right there. Question is why would you change
something
that simply works?
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Best regards,
Bogdan Culibrk
Why upgrade? In my case it was that performance would be so much better
under 7 than under 6.X. It is inevitable that systems need to be upgraded
as versions become EOL (end of life and no longer supported) or
replaced. In my case I run FreeBSD on servers which have a much longer
life than client desktops or laptops.
For those that have been doing FreeBSD a while, as I have since 1.X. Each
upgrade has its problems. It just takes some patience and ingenuity to
work around them. These mailing lists with the large community help a
great deal.
-Derek
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