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Karsten McMinn wrote: > Back to the OP: there isn't any situation in the > net facing server world that is not best served > with OpenBSD. best served in the net server world is pretty hard stuff. What is best served? In a business environment "best served" may be "fast served" and I doubt that I would like to run MySQL under OpenBSD if it comes to performance. I go with Linux (Debian Sarge or Gentoo Linux) for MySQL servers under heavy load. I'd go for FreeBSD for apache webservers (doing the usual perl, php, whatever stuff) and I'd go for OpenBSD for the mod_proxy Apache in front of these FreeBSD and Linux boxes... so what is best served? ./Marian iD8DBQFEeuSIgAq87Uq5FMsRAnAsAJ0dDkBl0EAaU5h0gRrNY9LbYrMXKwCfSAYX px17QInv9t9SDZs+1dy+M1U= =K91q -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----