> On 1/10/23 10:40, bruce wrote:
>> just curious.. no flames..
>> for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
>> any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
>
I use Fedora Server Edition on all our servers (and MacOS on desktop and
laptop).
It runs stable.
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 2:41 PM bruce wrote:
> hey...
>
> just curious.. no flames..
> for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
> any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
> I’m retired, but many production systems have to support commercial
applications, which
On 10Jan2023 15:00, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 1/10/23 10:40, bruce wrote:
just curious.. no flames..
for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
I use Fedora everywhere. That keeps things simple and I like having
the latest
On 1/10/23 10:40, bruce wrote:
just curious.. no flames..
for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
I use Fedora everywhere. That keeps things simple and I like having the
latest versions of what I'm running with
On 10Jan2023 14:54, Roger Heflin wrote:
Redhat Enterprise compatible variant, mostly because there are security
updates for a long time, most versions.
And most paid support applications will only officially support RHEL
variants or SLES variants (enterprise variants).
We used to run RHEL
Redhat Enterprise compatible variant, mostly because there are security
updates for a long time, most versions.
And most paid support applications will only officially support RHEL
variants or SLES variants (enterprise variants).
On Tue, Jan 10, 2023 at 12:41 PM bruce wrote:
> hey...
>
>
> for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
> any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
Linux Debian, always, everywhere. No particular reason, it's just what
I know and am used to.
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thanks
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