Hi Ben,

> We're going to be installing 5-10 RedHat OS'es on some Compaq BL10e
> blades soon.  My question is which version of redhat is the most stable
> and friendly to other applications.  I'd like to implement the version

Personally I think 7.3 is just fine for production servers and that is
what I use for all my client sites and my own servers.  Very stable and
although support is officially going away end of the year I think it will
be around for a very long time.

After reading about all the problems people had with 8 I would stay away
from it.  They changed a LOT of things with 8 (like new versions of Apache
etc) which caused a lot of things to break.

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