Matthew Wlazlo wrote:
In the end I decided that 7.2 was too old, and that I'd have a play with switching over to gentoo (compared with upgrading from 7.2 to 9.0, and then having to suffer exactly the same pain in a couple of years time).
Or you could upgrade to fedora and use apt-get dist-upgrade :-)
Ok well I am going to pipe in here with a question!
fedora! :)
I have servers which are PLAIN redhat 7.3 and I am not under any chances going to be upgrading them inside the Redhat line.
The Question is! Can they be upgraded/crossgraded directly to fedora and then upgraded on fedora line?
HAs anyone played with fedora to see how stable it is under load? I mean the server's I want to run it on are at the moment RH7.3 running about 1mil page hits a day on Apache and MySQL! Does fedora's stablilty compair with RH's?
With the way things seem to be done like apt-get it looks almost like debian? Would I be correct in saying that?
The other option I have for these servers would be to upgrade them into Slackware and go on from there but the customer is used to the look and feel of RH so was wondering how big a difference the look and feel of the layout and such is between fedora and RH?
Thanks Guys! Hope you all Have a Happy and Safe New Years :) CYA's
David Uzzell
Matt.
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