On Mon, 2011-05-09 at 13:10 -0700, Braja Kishore Chattaraj wrote:
> I had a general question about the use of Fedora as a server on a
> AMD64 platform (chip spec is on subject line). Could you please let me
> know how to install Fedora as a server as there are no links on the
> Fedora page for a server edition. Also, kindly confirm that I will be
> able to use this on a AMD64 platform. This is for home computing use
> and learning Fedora server. So, I don't need it to be ultra stable. I
> can compromise stability with having access to the new features.
> 

Braja,

You should have no trouble installing Fedora with any and all of the
services you want. As long as you have enough RAM and fast enough disks,
any connecting clients should not be able to tell the difference. There
aren't separate server and workstation versions of Fedora. There's only
Fedora.

Any differences between the AMD Phenom and true Opteron server CPUs is
not usually noticeable until you really begin loading it with heavy I/O
like a large Oracle database or a high-volume secure web site. True
server machines optimize I/O at the expense of things like 3D video and
simple disks.

Fedora is an excellent learning tool. After a few months, if you feel
like standing up a true server, there are more stable releases such as
CentOS and Scientific Linux you can migrate to very easily on a real
server platform with a real server motherboard.

Good luck.
--Doc Savage
  Fairview Heights, IL

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