I recently joined the list and posted a message
about missing environment variables and never
found an answer to my problem. I've noticed other
such messages in the last week and a couple re-posts
from people still searching for answers also.
Now I'm wondering if someone in my position is
justified in using Linux/Apache for a mission-
critical Web server. The only support options
I've found are Web-based documentation and FAQs
and lists such as this one. If these venues
don't provide the answer, is there a commercial
support alternative available, or commercial
versions of Apache/SSL and mod_ssl that have
formal (i.e. pay-per-incident or service contract)
support operations available, or Unix/Linux-based
commercial alternatives to Apache and mod_ssl,
that offer it ?
Without such a thing, the Evil Empire will never
be wiped off the face of the earth because corporate
IS managers can't base systems on products where
one *might* find an answer to an issue on a list
or Web site. Linux distributors will only go so
far in offering support for the applications
included in their distributions.
If there are any commercial support operations
available, where can I find contact information
for them ?
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Keith Parkansky
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http://www.execpc.com/~keithp
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