On Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7:48:24 AM EST wwp wrote:
> True, but you may also fail at upgrading (see the users ML) and it
> means possibly fail every 6 months ;-). You cannot be serious in
> recommending Fedora for a server in production, just because it has
> up-to-date software without mentioning that it would bring fresh fixes,
> yes, but also fresh bugs. And that's not what I'd recommend to
> handle a server in production, unless you are both the user and the
> admin and it's your own home/office and your responsibility only
> involves you and no real cost if something goes wrong. Or, unless your
> hardware requires kernel (and more) support that is only found in
> Fedora, which is another important detail (for instance, you might fail
> w/ CentOS7 or Redhat7 on fresh hardware).

I would definitely suggest Fedora for production servers, but this is another 
conversation entirely. I'd be happy to discuss this with you in a separate 
thread.

-- 
John M. Harris, Jr. <joh...@splentity.com>
Splentity
https://splentity.com/

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