On 8/28/06, Dean Michael Berris < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:.
I have the following criteria for evaluation:
* Vulnerability Assessment
* Security Update Frequency and Relevance
* Robustness (no unstable/untested software installed)
* Stability (predictable and non-erratic behavior)
* Scalability with Hardware (should support hardware for scalability
(SAN, RAID, Gigabit Ethernet Channel Bonding, Hot Swappable Drives,
Failover Power Systems Support, Clustering (HPC/HA) ) ).
there are machine/OS certifications for mission critical applications
(ie. Telco). you may check your initial preference for such.
* Unbloatedness (contains only essential components in base system)
the sysadmin can do the job.
So far, for all these items Ubuntu still doesn't rank as well as
CentOS/RHEL, SuSE, and even Debian.
maybe what you're looking for are in the enterprise Unixes? :)
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