Re: openSUSE as small bussiness server



Artificer wrote:
Great answer thanks. For your answers should I undertand that you are
using openSUSE on a production environment? Do you mind sharing what
are you using it for and how nice or wicked the experience has been?

Let us make this easier for everybodty. You tell us what you want to do
withit and then we will confirm that is possible with it.

Also even if I told you that I use mine as a news server since several
years, that would mean absolutely nothing to you as usefull information.

So this is the best you can do. Stop asking us questions and start
giving questions to yourself.

Make a list of what you want. Be as precise as possible. "Having a
stable enviroment" is not precise.

Begin with writing down what the users need. Then what you need. Then
the wants and some 'nice to haves'. Put them all in order of priority
and see which one is stronger.

Include the people who must pay for this (and see if they have a need
that you can barter with).

In the end the answer of what you will be using will become pretty
obvious as long as you have asked the right answers.

To me it looks as if you are working at a small company that has Windows
all over the place and you told the boss that Linux would be much better
and he called your bluff.

To end it of, some nice and wicked examples I have had. The nice ones?
Everything worked. The wicket one? Nothing did.

houghi
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