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Sent: Thursday, October 14, 2004 9:10
AM
Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Advice on OS
Choice
Hi
all,
I am currently
trying to decide what Operating System is best to go for on a customer
site. Server will only be running Asterisk / MySQL / Apache / PHP but
nothing else.
I have only tested
Asterisk on SLES 8.1 however I do have experience with RedHat 9 as
well.
However SLES 8 =
£599 ex vat and with so many free Linux OS's out there I am tempted to deploy
something else on customer sites.
RedHat 9 is no
longer available so although I probably have CD's somewhere I assume that I
cannot actually legally install this now for NEW
installs????
I dont think I
will get any value from support contracts so if there is anyone out there that
has done some customer / 3rd party deployments could you offer some advice on
what you have used and why?
Also is there
really any difference between using a Standard / Enterprise or Destop SUSE
(Will never require more than two CPUs). Does SLES 8 bring £599 worth of
enhancements to the table over SUSE Desktop or Fedora et
al?
Is Fedora a good
choice?
Sorry for the many
questions but I am not particularly experienced with Linux to know what the
real difference is with the umpteen versions.
thanks as always
for any advice
Alex
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|Alex Barnes
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|URL : http://www.ubiquitysoftware.com
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