"Daniel O. Escasa" wrote:
> Sabi ni fooler noong Sun, 10 Dec 2000 16:24:19 +0800
>
> > > The OpenBSD people would take major issue with that claim..
> >
> > unfortunately, openbsd is only good for firewalls and not for servers.
>
> On what basis do you say that? Most major server software that run on FreeBSD
> also run under OpenBSD. In addition, OpenBSD has FreeBSD emulation which has
> worked well for me so far. Can't really tell how well it is because haven't used
> many FreeBSD-specific (?) apps yet.
openbsd was design for proactive security. as you know that the more secured your
server is, the slower it will process per layer of osi model.
> > IA64 is still under development. just wait and see.
> >
> > as of the moment, freebsd only supports, intel, dec alpha and pc-98
>
> Besides, for multi-platform flexibility, the winner is NetBSD.
>
yes that's true but are you willing to put your service to unpopular, hard to find
spare parts, etc hardware like amiga and others? or are you willing to put solaris
OS in intel hardware for production use?
fooler.
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