Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Francis,
On 12/6/11 5:36 PM, Francis GALIEGUE wrote:
What are your primary concerns?
Well, like most administrators, I'm lazy which means I'd prefer not to
have to learn a whole lot of new stuff like package management
eccentricities, etc.
I haven't used an RPM-based system in maybe 10 years, and I have to
admit I'm not exactly a Debian/APT expert, but at least I've come to
know what to expect.
If stability I'd definitely go for CentOS
I've been lucky enough to avoid any OS crashes, so if it's as stable
as Debian Etch/Lenny/Squeeze, then I'm happy.
it is just an RHEL recompiled, and RHEL is damn stable (I use it at
work on all servers and haven't had an OS crash for five _years_
with it). And you have EPEL if you want extra packages which RHEL
does not provide.
Plus I can complain to jfclere if it doesn't work. :)
I'd comment too on the lack of packages in RHEL.
I know that lots of missing perl modules won't bother you much, but maybe a missing mod_jk
will leave you less serene ?
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