On 7/25/12 1:13 PM, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello all and Good Morning, Afternoon or evening :)
I finally decided to take off my FreeBSD 7.2 server which is onlin esince
2009.
I will go for a new FreeBSD version and will move out all data.
My Server is mainly is a MAIL server,
Well, I also like your philosophy of waiting x.1 !
its a very good point.
Maybe 8.3-R would be the best.
I will wait to hear more comments.
Date: Wed, 25 Jul 2012 08:13:28 -0400
From: je...@seibercom.net
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Stable production version
Subject: Re: FreeBSD Stable production version.
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:19:53 +0200
Damien Fleuriot articulated:
I'd say it's a matter of personal preference.
We're mostly running 8.3 in production here.
I've recently installed 9-STABLE servers to try them out and fill PRs
if I get problems
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 3:24 PM, Marwan Sultan dead_l...@hotmail.comwrote:
Well, I also like your philosophy of waiting x.1 !
its a very good point.
Maybe 8.3-R would be the best.
I will wait to hear more comments.
For cowards, yes!
Whoever said that -RELEASE is bad is a joker, too.
Hi,
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:19:53 +0200
Damien Fleuriot m...@my.gd wrote:
On 7/25/12 1:13 PM, Marwan Sultan wrote:
Hello all and Good Morning, Afternoon or evening :)
I finally decided to take off my FreeBSD 7.2 server which is onlin
esince 2009.
I will go for a new FreeBSD
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I finally decided to take off my FreeBSD 7.2 server which is onlin esince 2009.
I will go for a new FreeBSD version and will move out all data.
you mean just new freebsd or new server? if first there is no need to move
data at all
Which version do you recommend?
Shall I go for 9 ?
or 8.3
On 25/07/2012 13:13, Jerry wrote:
On Wed, 25 Jul 2012 13:19:53 +0200
Damien Fleuriot articulated:
I'd say it's a matter of personal preference.
We're mostly running 8.3 in production here.
I've recently installed 9-STABLE servers to try them out and fill PRs
if I get problems.
I would