Thanks for the replys, I'm reading your mails with  much attention.

I had OpenBSD in my home/office acting as AP/Firewall.
A months ago, I run my website using the blogsum software under 4.6,
whenever, I don't have experience handling multiple users under
chroot, and web services for many users.

Regards.



2010/9/17 Hugo Osvaldo Barrera <[email protected]>:
> On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 02:16, Francisco Valladolid <[email protected]> 
> 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. !
>> --
>> ficovh
>>
>
>
> I've used OpenBSD for a couple of years now as
> access-point/gateway/dns/dhcp/web-server/svn-server in a medium sized
> environment with no issues (except MANUALLY screwing up, but that's
> just my fault).
>
> Since you've used OpenBSD for some time, you must know it's greatly
> stable and secure.
>
> If you ever run into trouble, you'll always have an excellent
> documentation to turn to.
>
> Remember; a software program is as good as it's documentation.
> OpenBSD's documentation is the best.
>
> Just be sure that whoever wants this server (in case it's not for
> you), won't want ridiculous fancy GUIs to monitor/configure
> everything.
>
> Other than that, I'd say go for it.
>
>
> --
> Hugo Osvaldo Barrera

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