Hi Marc,
> We are a software development firm that currently delivers our install ISOs
> via Sourceforge. We need to start serving them ourselves for marketing
> reasons and are therefore increasing our bandwidth and getting a 2nd ISP in
> our datacenter. Both ISPs will be delivering 100mbit/
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Beat Vontobel wrote:
> Hi Marc,
>
>> I saw from previous email that Quagga was recommended as opposed to
>> OpenBGP. Any further comments on that? Also, any comments on the choice
>> of OpenBSD vs. Linux?
>>
>> I don't want to start a religious war :-) Just curi
Hi Marc,
I saw from previous email that Quagga was recommended as opposed to
OpenBGP. Any further comments on that? Also, any comments on the
choice of OpenBSD vs. Linux?
I don't want to start a religious war :-) Just curious about what
most folks are doing and what their experiences h
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 9:37 AM, Marc Runkel wrote:
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> Greetings all,
>
> We are a software development firm that currently delivers our install ISOs
> via Sourceforge.
> We need to start serving them ourselves for marketing reasons and are
> therefore increasing
> our bandwidth and gettin
OpenBSD SMP support is quite limited. NetBSD SMP is quite limited. FreeBSD and
Linux
seem to be running better. :)
Adrian
On Wed, Dec 17, 2008, Marc Runkel wrote:
> Greetings all,
>
> We are a software development firm that currently delivers our install ISOs
> via Sourceforge. We need to s
Greetings all,
We are a software development firm that currently delivers our install ISOs via
Sourceforge. We need to start serving them ourselves for marketing reasons and
are therefore increasing our bandwidth and getting a 2nd ISP in our datacenter.
Both ISPs will be delivering 100mbit/se
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