Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread Perrin Harkins
On Fri, 2005-04-15 at 17:58 +0100, angie ahl wrote: > So if you had a free choice of OS and control panel what would you go > with and why. I'd go with whatever the person who is supposed to admin the box knows best. - Perrin

Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread Philip M. Gollucci
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3 and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user I must know a little about FreeBSD. I'm going to have to chime in after all my FreeBSD p

Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread Jonathan Vanasco
On Apr 15, 2005, at 1:43 PM, Dan Brian wrote: FreeBSD is fast, clean, and well-supported. Best server OS I've used. We're in the process of moving all of our web stuff to FreeBSD as well.

Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread Dan Brian
I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3 and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user I must know a little about FreeBSD. So if you had a free choice of OS and control panel

Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread Rodger Castle
> I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3 > and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and > DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user > I must know a little about FreeBSD. > > So if you had a free choice of OS and c

Re: Which OS would you choose given a free choice

2005-04-15 Thread JupiterHost.Net
angie ahl wrote: Hi guys Hello, I'm getting a new server and was planning on going with Fedora Core 3 and plesk. But it was just suggested that I maybe consider FreeBSD and DA. Never even heard of DA (about to look it up) but being a Mac user I must know a little about FreeBSD. OSX mmm yum ;p neve