On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 17:50, Achmad Mardiansyah wrote:
> guys
> 
> i would like to set my pc for server function.
> and i'm looking for server purpose distro.
> so, i don't have to compile the package according my pc architecture. it
> takes loong time.
> 
> is redhat have a distro for server purpose? or maybe u know the others...

All my customers have RH as their server software (or at least the ones
I've setup) - ranging from RH 7.3 through to RH9 - last week's server
install took just a few hours from install/fdisk to full usage (in order
to test the server, I copied about 100gb of data to it, then archived it
repeatedly, then gzip'ed it all, then burnt a few CD's while running a
few VNC sessions on it at the same time...and also running about 8
seperate SETI sessions) => works like a champ.

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