I've been running zope/plone on my ubuntu server for about a year along
side apache, everything runs fine. It was easy to intsall from the
tarball, easy to update, and easy to backup, and rather free. I had
previously been running my sites on a dated redhat 9 install. Zope
crashed considerably more than in Ubuntu, and it was rather slow. Last
time zope had to be restarted on the ubuntu box was about a month ago
due to a power outage. Good luck!
-bryan
Alan Runyan wrote:
I would suggest using Ubuntu and either their packaging or running
from tarball's.
I don't think packaging gets you very far w/ Plone, IMHO.
But this is coming from someone who focuses on Windows distribution of
Zope/Plone.
cheers
Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of KE Liew
Sent: Sun 5/7/2006 4:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Setup] OS debian?
Hi all,
i'll be starting a company soon using Plone/Zope, and have been
shopping around for a good foundation (OS) to lay it on and have some
doubts on whether my choice has been a good long standing decision.
Debian sarge was the OS chosen. I've looked into Suse, but due to
financial cutbacks, I won't be able to use it. Though...there's an
open source version which I'm not sure of its reliability in
comparison with the Enterprise version.
Now, seeing the 'latest' thread of a migration from debian to windows
concerns me. Was my choice a good one?
Couple of things that I am unsure of. Are the stable package releases
sufficient for the Plone/Zope? Or will I be running into issues that I
have not seen yet. Bearing in mind that I'm a close-to-complete newbie
in this whole entire arena.
I hope that you all will bear with my lack of knowledge. Hope that
you'll be able to give me some worthwhile advice...?
Kwang
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