On 29-09-2014 12:46, m.r...@5-cent.us wrote:
I feel that I'd stay with 6.x unless there's a must-have feature. Right
now, I'm playing with stuff on those servers - for one, NetworkMangler is
*extremely* noisy, and trying to find *full* examples of its configuration
file... I've only found *tiny*
On Mon, September 29, 2014 11:02 am, Les Mikesell wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> The basic question: Should I be holding off a little longer on going to
>>> CentOS7 in production?
>>>
>> On the one hand, we're starting to roll it out... *only* on new servers,
>> and
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 10:46 AM, wrote:
>
>>
>> The basic question: Should I be holding off a little longer on going to
>> CentOS7 in production?
>>
> On the one hand, we're starting to roll it out... *only* on new servers,
> and the servers we're rolling it out on are *only* fileservers - a cou
Dan Hyatt wrote:
> I am looking for opinions and personal experience on CentOS7 for both
> grid and virtualized web environments.
> I am currently on CentOS6.5 in a production environment.
>
> I am about to add about 50 more servers to my grid and am trying to
> identify the advantages and disadvan
On Mon, Sep 29, 2014 at 8:56 AM, Dan Hyatt wrote:
> I am looking for opinions and personal experience on CentOS7 for both grid
> and virtualized web environments.
> I am currently on CentOS6.5 in a production environment.
>
> I am about to add about 50 more servers to my grid and am trying to iden
*Personally*, I would say no. I would certainly be starting to use it in
the lab and non-critical roles, but I will be waiting until ~7.2 before
I consider using it in production.
This is mainly based on the sheer amount of change that happened in EL7.
It's going to take time for bugs to get s
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