desmo
2004-03-19, 11:46 AM CST
Hi list, first posting.
Just a quick question for the server section. I'm now on my way to build a Samba server (3.0.2a) to act like a fileserver in a windows 2000 ads environment. I've been testing Samba on Red Hat 9, Slackware 9.1 and Fedora and it works just fine on every one (I'm going to test Slackware 9.1 with updated kernel 2.6.4 in the next days for acl support). Red Hat support is going to end soon, and Slackware is working fine but not really easy to solve problems googling (there are much more people using Red Hat). Fedora is the other choice, but since it's a young product, is it stable enough? And is it going to have a good support in the future?
So, here's my question, would you put all your company's last five years work on a Fedora server?
Of course I'm using RAID and I'm going to backup, but still, would you do it?
Thanks for your appreciated opinions
Simone
Just a quick question for the server section. I'm now on my way to build a Samba server (3.0.2a) to act like a fileserver in a windows 2000 ads environment. I've been testing Samba on Red Hat 9, Slackware 9.1 and Fedora and it works just fine on every one (I'm going to test Slackware 9.1 with updated kernel 2.6.4 in the next days for acl support). Red Hat support is going to end soon, and Slackware is working fine but not really easy to solve problems googling (there are much more people using Red Hat). Fedora is the other choice, but since it's a young product, is it stable enough? And is it going to have a good support in the future?
So, here's my question, would you put all your company's last five years work on a Fedora server?
Of course I'm using RAID and I'm going to backup, but still, would you do it?
Thanks for your appreciated opinions
Simone