[joomla] Best Choice to get RHEL 4.0
Scott Wolpow
scott at wolpow.com
Sun Nov 15 00:14:40 EST 2009
Ideally I need the RHEL 4 environment as my current servers are running
them for now.
I am planing working on optimizing the platform and customizing for my
needs.
Later I will move to a platform of my choice.
Scott Wolpow
On 11/15/2009 12:03 AM, Gary Mort wrote:
> Dunno about your specific need, but here is my opinion on linux
> flavors for servers:
>
> CENTOS - has some nasty little gotcha's due to their default
> configuration and emphasis on security. Install packages for std web
> dev packages are years out of date requiring you to use non-secure
> repositories or compile on your own to have up to date good. Not good
> for the small company. Can provide professional level support needed
> by mid to large companies.
>
> Ubuntu - good overall mix of packages, slightly offputting user
> command line tools, but overall quite good. As long as you have a
> decent linux community to bounce questions off of, my choise of OS for
> server.
>
> Fedora - not the greatest server, but many of the benefits of CENTOS
> without the years out of date part. Good for those coming from a
> windows background to pickup and use. Requires a somewhat beefier
> server than Ubuntu unless you really know what your doing when you
> choose what parts to install. I just take everything and let it eat
> hard drive space.
>
> That's it. I used to have a slight preference for Debian over Ubuntu,
> but there are more how to's for what I want to do for Ubuntu so that
> gave it the edge.
>
> On Sat, Nov 14, 2009 at 11:53 PM, Scott Wolpow <scott at wolpow.com
> <mailto:scott at wolpow.com>> wrote:
>
> I have to run a local server with RHEL 4
> 1) Should I just get RHEL 5 and ignore the differences?
> 2) Use CENTOS [I want to master the RHEL directory structure, so
> this may be an issue]
> 3) Where can I get a safe copy of RHEL 4
> 4) Should I just use Fedora [Which may not be that stable]
> Thanks
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> *Scott Wolpow*
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