I'll second that, I think everyone starts off on linux as new admins,
then eventually figures out how great freebsd ports collection is.
Also have openbsd's PF firewall at our disposal, along with rebuilding complete OS in one command, unlike linux people and their "reinstalls"
on any problems.

Its like the saying, once you go black, you don't go back.

Dan.


On Thu, 10 Mar 2011, Doug Barton wrote:

On 03/09/2011 11:52, pollex wrote:
Hi, I want to know in your experience what is the best operating
system to run bind for an ISP. We currently have Debian for the 5
Cache servers and for the 2 Authoritative servers.
We have around 111851 success querys in the cache servers and around
7267 zones created in the authoritative servers.
We are doing a major re analysis for all the arquitecture and Debian
is changing to soon their versions and only have support for 1 version
before so I dont know if this is best option

All modesty aside, I'll put in a plug for FreeBSD. I've had pretty good success running name servers on it over the years. :)


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