Chuck Richens wrote:
> >I got the impression the issue was minimizing hardware requirements.
> >Win-NT is not the approach to take for that :-)
>
> Excellent point. Given the available equipment, Linux may be the best
> performer. Another person mentioned that I should go ahead and learn Linux
> or other Unix variant. I do have a beginner's knowledge of Linux, so that's
> a start. My concern has been upkeep, as it takes experience and not
> paper-learning to solve day-to-day anomalies. Once set up, how much trouble
> should I expect from the box and how hard (on average) is it to keep up with
> patches and hotfixes?
So far I've upgraded OpenBSD once and patched it once. Fairly non traumatic.
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