On 8/17/2011 12:11 PM, Brett Rasmussen wrote: > I like dealing with deb-based systems better than rpm-based systems, which > is why I'm leaning toward Zentyal. I'm just wanting to do due diligence and > see if there's any reason why in this case I should really override my bias > because COS is just so much better. > I'm with you on that. Just a personal preference, but obviously it counts. I hadn't heard of Zentyal before this thread, but I can tell you with ClearOS 5 that I had installed on some old hardware its web interface was slow as well. (Full disclosure: I was working for the current CEO of ClearFoundation at his previous company at that time.) It had issues with some of the reporting features they have been pushing since then.
I think if you want reporting features, it might be better to go ClearOS as a first try. Otherwise, if I had to pick right now for myself, I'd probably try Zentyal, to be honest. It seems like they include home users a lot more into their product plan. I think it will be sixes in the end. Just my 2 cents. -Tod Hansmann /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */
