At 12:47 PM 10/28/2002 -0800, Jeremy C. Reed wrote: >Here is my script I used a couple years ago. (I don't advocate Linux over
I think I will try this script, THANK YOU. The biggest problem, which I think weBSD. I do advocate freedom of choice.)
have all talked about is that BSDi starts at userid 100. I think I can modify the
script to redo the userid count.
>I have used Debian for X workstations, X servers, DNS, mail, spam
I have BSDi for DNS, Radius, Sendmail, FTP and Web. I put up a Mandrake 8.2 boxfiltering, website hosting, radius, ldap, samba, printer servers, etc.
this summer on an IBM Netfinity Server and while the speed is impressive, the fact
I have to kick it every few days is not. Cron jobs stop running with no mention in the
log files, ftp shuts down, etc. I tried Red Hat 7.3 for a new mail server, but as
mentioned here yesterday it failed.
BSDi seemed to lack innovation after 1996. The product is solid, but expensive and whenThis is interesting. I can understand concerns with the commercial BSD/OS (especially over past 1.5 years).
they started the license key with the 3.0 version I did not see any great innovation to
compensate for that. It seemed they spent more time trying to get the license key
to work.
By performance I mean a couple of things. Time to deliver mail, time to query a database,But what are the "performance" issues you have found?
time to dynamically create a web page, ftp transfer speed, etc.
I had also considered that, but FreeBSD does not support my hardware (IBM ServerRAID2).(By the way, if you are already a BSD administrator, it is easy to move from BSD/OS to NetBSD or FreeBSD).
-Scott
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