2010/9/16 Chris Bennett <[email protected]>:
> On 09/15/10 23:16, Francisco Valladolid wrote:
>>
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> I'm using OpenBSD in my home and laptops machines from severals years
>> ago, from 2.8 release.
>>
>> But I have never used this in a production environment, today I have
>> the need to mount mail services / web / dns.
>> I need ideas, comments, regarding the performance of OpenBSD in a
>> production environment. Advantages, disadvantages and because I use
>> OpenBSD.
>> Perhaps the answers I know, but would listen.
>>
>> Greetings.
>>
>>
>> P.S. Viva Mexico. !
>
> What exactly are you trying to run?
>
> I have been using an OpenBSD server for years, but with a low load.
> I run httpd, mod_perl, mod_gzip, sendmail, dovecot, postgreSQL and mysql,
> plus spamd and a variety of my own local scripts.
> (Actually I just moved my mysql database over to PostgreSQL, so I am
> dropping using mysql).
>
> I have had no serious problems except once when I updated to a newer
> -current that required me to manually use ports to get in sync with a change
> not yet in packages.
> However I got a lot of help with that and I could easily do it myself now. I
> doubt that happens very often though.
>
> As always, some unusual set ups are better served by non OpenBSD servers,
> but not many.
> I can basically leave my server alone now, except for dealing with Apache
> access log now and then. Updating has now become very easy!
>
> Chris Bennett
>

Thank you Chris, I'm doing  a similar setup.

Regards.

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