Hi Remo:
True - but Amazon says they will provide five years of support with
their version of Linux.
Also, I'm assuming then that people on the list have had experience
running mailservers at AWS. Any suggestions? Should we be concerned
that AWS will shut us down if there's some accidental
Why not CentOS since it’s in the market place in aws?
> Il giorno 7 giu 2019, alle ore 16:39, Chris ha scritto:
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> In theory... Amazon Linux 2 is based off CentOS 7, so at worst there might be
> some minor tweaks or packages you have to source manually.
>
> That said, I haven't tried it.
>
In theory... Amazon Linux 2 is based off CentOS 7, so at worst there might
be some minor tweaks or packages you have to source manually.
That said, I haven't tried it.
On Sat, Jun 8, 2019 at 11:22 AM Jeff Koch
wrote:
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> Has anyone tried running QMT7 on Amazon AWS? We have a new instance with
>
If you look this topic has already been answered
> Il giorno 7 giu 2019, alle ore 16:21, Jeff Koch
> ha scritto:
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>
> Has anyone tried running QMT7 on Amazon AWS? We have a new instance with
> Linux kernel 4.14, x86_64, systemd 219, GCC 7.3, Glibc 2.26, Binutils
> 2.29.1,. I'm wondering
Has anyone tried running QMT7 on Amazon AWS? We have a new instance with
Linux kernel 4.14, x86_64, systemd 219, GCC 7.3, Glibc 2.26, Binutils
2.29.1,. I'm wondering whether we can just load the rpms and qmail will run.
Jeff