Re: Fedora as production server OS

"Rodolfo J. Paiz" <[email protected]> Mon, 17 Nov 2003 09:10:42 -0600
Newsgroups gmane.linux.redhat.rhl.general,gmane.linux.redhat.fedora.general
Message-ID <[email protected]>
At 03:08 11/17/2003, you wrote:

>We are running RHL versions 7,7.3,8 for our productionservers today and i 
>have just started
>looking for another non commersial linux distribution.
>
>I can see in the fedora mailing list that a lot of people seems to use 
>fedora for desktops and
>i am a bit courious if someone has started using fedora for example on an 
>high volume
>mailserver (10000 users +) ?

You have 10,000 users on a mail server, and you are not willing to pay 
_anything_ for your operating system, which provides everything you need to 
serve those users? Is this a massive charity mailserver, or is this a 
business? If it's a legitimate charity, I bet you can get Red Hat or 
someone to donate a license to you; and if it's a business, then why do you 
want everything for free?

To answer your question, I would look at the Fedora Legacy project. If that 
does not seem to fulfill your needs, I would move those 7.x servers (and 
maybe the 8.0 ones as well) to RHL-9 until mid-April 2004. This buys you 
six months to evaluate Fedora and other alternatives.


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Rodolfo J. Paiz
[email protected]


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