ying from Postgres
> servers to DNS servers to mail servers (postfix) under pretty
> consistent load pushing lots and lots of data both network and to disk.
AOL! 6.3 with gmirror is rock solid here for web, mail, dns and db. No
bge here, but still, I haven't seen 6.3 glitch once.
t it's a good example
of when such a thing needs to happen.
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Michael Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Quuxo Software <http://web.quuxo.com/>
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On Sun, 2008-03-23 at 10:06 -0700, Freddie Cash wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 10:21 PM, Michael Gratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Actually, it makes two things really easy:
> >
> > 1. Automated installation of configuration required by other packages,
> &
a SSH).
It has nothing to do with GUI tools.
> One of the things I *really* like about FreeBSD is that it has the
> "one config file per app/system" setup.
Until you install that one last port that breaks the config file you
spent hours tweaking.
/Mike
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Michael Gratt
VPN you're using, you know
what I mean. There's plenty of other reasons why NAT is a terrible kluge
that needs to go away ASAP. I think you mentioned many of them.
> * None of my employers (sans my current, Microsoft) have ever bothered
> implementing IPv6 on their net