Fedora Core 4
Julian Field
MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Jun 30 19:25:01 IST 2005
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Fedora is not generally considered suitable for production servers,
partly due to its short lifetime and partly due to lack of commercial
support.
I would always recommend a long-lasting package so that you don't end up
rebuilding the server in a year's time when you can't get updates for it
any more.
Gerry Maddock wrote:
>Why dont you suggest Fedora? What's wrong w/it? I use Fedora 3 on my
>mailserver. Just installed 4 on my laptop and some home computers for
>testing.
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>>Philip Parsons wrote:
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>>>I am going to be building a new mail box and was wondering if anyone has
>>>used Fedore 4 yet for an install and is using it in production.
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>>I'd personnaly go with CentOS 4 or a similar RHEL clone, unless you need
>>some features only available in fedora.
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>>Ugo
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