Juan Miscaro wrote:
You recommend a production server to be running -current?
Poll: who here is doing that?
I do. Actually started about a year and half ago or so. Not every
servers, but most and I see no reason not to if you fell OK with OpenBSD
at large. The real reason is I find it easier and faster to patch them
using snapshot instead of getting the source and compile, etc, specially
when the Kernel is involve.
But do as you fell comfortable with.
Current have achieve a quality of code in the last few years for sure
that makes it suitable for production level no problem. It's more up to
you to make sure you follow the changes that may need to be done at time
to do this and where there is a flag day, I simply wipe out the box, and
most of the time I do that anyway. It kind of force you to keep your
documentations up to date and then doing an install with all that you
need is getting pretty fast as you do it more often.
Best,
Daniel