After using Linux for almost 15 years, I only recently started using
FreeBSD. I own an internet startup and was looking for a solution for
implementing large-scale storage servers. In my research I found ZFS and
subsequently found FreeBSD. As I learned more about it, I was incredibly
impressed. There are so many elements of FreeBSD that I love, I've
completely ditched Linux and am deploying FreeBSD exclusively on my
company's server infrastructure. I can't help wonder why I hadn't heard all
about it before. Sure, I knew the name, but I had never seen it in use,
either in college or in over ten years as a software developer since then.
In contrast Linux is everywhere! Even though there are so many applications
where FreeBSD seems to be a better or at least more mature solution.

What are the current efforts to promote and educate people on FreeBSD? I'd
love to help spread the word.

-- 
Andrew Young
Mosaic Storage Systems, Inc
http://www.mosaicarchive.com/
Twitter: @MosaicArchive
Facebook: Mosaic
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