Ivan Voras wrote:
NetOpsCenter wrote:
I have been using FreeBSD 7.0 since Jan 8 2007 CURRENT on this box
which is a desktop for browsing and email with a Dual core AMD CPU
setup.
It rocks.
I use FreeBSD 7.0 Current on 2 small mailservers using 3 year old
hardware and it is rock solid. I believe the FreeBSD team has really
got their act together on this one.
Are you using any of the new features in 7.x? SCHED_ULE, ZFS? Because
my only 7.x production server that does crashes daily (luckily it's
not a critical machine) and non-server machines are not far behind. If
you're not using the "new" features, you could just as well run 6.x :)
I'm actively trying to solve some of these problems, but from my
experience (I do a lot of things that may be considered
"experimental", but mostly userland-side, I run "vanilla" kernels) 7
simply isn't stable yet. It might be in 7.0, but it's not yet.
I dont believe I use anything exotic. ZFS is not used either.
My needs are simple and I have found 7 CURRENT works on several nic
cards that I had problems with using in previous versions.
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