walt wrote:
Tomaž Borštnar wrote:
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Or should I go with FreeBSD?
It all depends on which one do you know how to administer. Both will work.
Heh. I'm an amateur so I'm incompetent on both systems ;o)
Seriously, is there much difference from a professional sysadmin's
perspective? Can
Martin P. Hellwig pravi:
walt wrote:
Tomaž Borštnar wrote:
[...]
Or should I go with FreeBSD?
It all depends on which one do you know how to administer. Both will
work.
Heh. I'm an amateur so I'm incompetent on both systems ;o)
Seriously, is there much difference from a professional
On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, [UTF-8] Tomaž Borštnar wrote:
The only other thing why I would go with FreeBSD instead of DF is lack of
diversity in pkgsrc compared to ports, but even that is changing towards
pkgsrc - still catching diversity in ports though.
If there are any packages you are needing,
Tomaž Borštnar wrote:
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a jail host server) and test network (3 FreeBBSD's, 1 DragonFlyBSD
all on VMWare Debian
no problems with timekeeping in DF? I still need to have rdate in
cron in order to fix time slips with 1.4.3 under Vmware Server.
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Yes I do but that are test servers so I
On 4/19/06, Tomaž Borštnar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm sorry for chiming in here, but I feel I should say this:
- I like DFly's SMP approach better
- various pieces of hardware work a bit better (read: they work)
under FreeBSD due to more active development and newer commits.
We have a p3 2x1133mh (i think) box not used and i was thinking about setting
it up as as a mailfilter gateway. The question is, is DragonFly's SMP
production ready and the whole system suitable for mission critical
applications? I'd like to hear what Matt and other devs and users think.
Or
Petr Janda pravi:
We have a p3 2x1133mh (i think) box not used and i was thinking about setting
it up as as a mailfilter gateway. The question is, is DragonFly's SMP
production ready and the whole system suitable for mission critical
applications? I'd like to hear what Matt and other devs and