On 12/20/18 10:07 AM, Patrick Bégou wrote:
Le 20/12/2018 à 14:11, lejeczek via CentOS a écrit :
hi guys

I wonder if any Centosian here have done something different than only
contemplated using Fedora Server, actually worked on it in
test/production envs.

If here are some folks who have done it I want to ask if you deem it
to be a viable option to put it on at least portion of servers stack.

Anybody?

Many thanks, L.

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Using fedora will lead you to reinstall servers frequently, for almost
each new versions I think.

Many years ago I was using opensuse as some of my servers were running
SLES and migration between versions was  realy difficult without full
reinstall every 1,5 to 2 years...


Patrick


That's just...err, misinformation.  The Fedora team works very hard to enable 
upgrading (without a clean install) from one release to the next...often 
skipping releases is fine (e.g., 27 to 29).

That said, I only have a few Fedora boxes (used like servers -- that is, not on 
people's desks) for my users that need more bleeding edge software stacks and 
additional packages than CentOS + EPEL can provide.  Due to the heavy flow of 
packages updates and kernel updates, it takes a special kind of user to cope 
with updates, reboots, and occasional breakage.

Chris

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