[users@httpd] RE: Moving Apache from Solaris to Linux

2012-10-02 Thread Graham Butler
I would like to thank all the people who replied to me regarding the question 
above. As with many people who run Solaris, we are moving to an alternative OS 
as a result of the change of ownership of Solaris from Sun to Oracle. Over the 
past 6 months we have investigated installing application from source and 
packages on all the major Linux distributions. During this process we got a 
feel of each of the OS. My next step was to provide some evidence to management 
on what the general community was using and why. I now have sufficient 
testimonials to proceed from this stage.



I am pleased to say that nearly all the replies I received supported my own 
conclusions. First is that Apache will run stably on all the popular flavours 
of Linux with very little performance difference.  The second, which was in 
nearly all the replies, is that the choice of OS was down to the administrators 
experience, skills and preferences.



For completes I have include the number of users using each OS, if it was 
stated in the reply. Because the sample is so small it may not be an accurately 
representation. It includes replies from the BIND, Exim, Apache and Squid mail 
list for the same question.



Centos  5

Redhat 5

Ubuntu4

Debian  3

OpenSuse   3

Gentoo2

Fedro1



And finally a summary of the points raised when choosing  which Linux flavour 
to run Apache.

Administrators experience and skills

Administrators preferences.

Administration time.

Availability of replacement staff with experience of OS and 
training requirements.

Compilation or packages installs.

Availability  of suitable packages (if not using source).

Ease of compilation from source (if not using packages)

update cycle (Cutting edge or stable).

Online support or commercial support (Budget).



Once again, many thanks for all the people who replied.



Regards,

Graham Butler

Infrastructure Team.

Computing and Library Services.

The University of Huddersfield.

From: Graham Butler [mailto:g.but...@hud.ac.uk]
Sent: 01 October 2012 13:59
To: 'users@httpd.apache.org'
Subject: [users@httpd] Moving Apache from Solaris to Linux

We are currently looking at replacing our Solaris boxes with a flavour of Linux 
to run Apache with a focus on Red Hat and Ubuntu. I am trying to collect some 
evidence to which OS is being used to run Apache and why, before we make a 
decision. Could you please respond by sending me, or the list, information on 
which OS you are using to run Apache and any information on why your decided to 
run it on that particular platform.

I am also asking other list for similar information on Squid, BIND, Exim, 
etc...

Many thanks for any information you may send me.

Graham Butler
Infrastructure Team.
Email:g.but...@hud.ac.uk
Tel: 01484 473785
The University of Huddersfield
Computing and Library Services
PO Box No. 341
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH





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[users@httpd] Moving Apache from Solaris to Linux

2012-10-01 Thread Graham Butler
We are currently looking at replacing our Solaris boxes with a flavour of Linux 
to run Apache with a focus on Red Hat and Ubuntu. I am trying to collect some 
evidence to which OS is being used to run Apache and why, before we make a 
decision. Could you please respond by sending me, or the list, information on 
which OS you are using to run Apache and any information on why your decided to 
run it on that particular platform.

I am also asking other list for similar information on Squid, BIND, Exim, 
etc...

Many thanks for any information you may send me.

Graham Butler
Infrastructure Team.
Email:g.but...@hud.ac.uk
Tel: 01484 473785
The University of Huddersfield
Computing and Library Services
PO Box No. 341
Huddersfield
HD1 3DH





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