Thu 02 Apr 2009 14:51:06 GMT
Agnislav Onufrijchuk wrote:
> Mike Peachey wrote:
>> Slackware Linux. Perfect balance of security and stability and with a
>> custom-generic kernel the RAM footprint is comparatively tiny and makes
>> for a very responsive server.
>>
> I have no enough experience with Slackware. AFAIK, it's simple as BSD. Is it 
> true?

It is the oldest and most unix-like and vanilla distributions of linux.
Simplicity is at its heart along with security and stability. I use it
on Servers, Desktops and Laptops alike.

> AFAIK, they're all provide good data safety. Now we're using MySQL && InnoDB, 
> I 
> think XFS should be fast enough. But we may migrate to PostgreSQL. AFAIK it 
> uses 
> a number of files (I may be wrong) to serve its DB. So, there can be 
> Reiser/JFS.

Whatever you pick, build it into your kernel and you'll be fine :)

> 
>>> - apache 2.2 or nginx?
>> Apache. No Question.
>>
> Why? nginx supports FastCGI too and it is recommended to use on dedicated 
> projects.

Let me put it this way.. when you run into trouble, you want to be on
the same server that 99.9% of RT users are running.
-- 
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