Re: openSUSE as small bussiness server
- From: Vahis <waxborg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 15:25:31 GMT
On 2008-09-30, Artificer <eliezerfigueroa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 30, 2:46 am, Vahis <waxb...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 2008-09-30, Artificer <eliezerfigue...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<snipped a lot of tautology>
Great answer thanks. For your answers should I undertand that you are
using openSUSE on a production environment?
Yes, you should, gradually.
You may also notice that some temperatures may just slowly start rising
here and there among people answering to you
Do you mind sharing what
are you using it for and how nice or wicked the experience has been?
HTTP server (Apache)
MySQL server
File server:
NFS server
Samba server
Thin client server
Virtual machine server
Watching porn.
Listening to FZ.
If you must know: The experience has been overwhelming :)
Like houghi said, (I said so, too) determine what you are looking for and
a lot of people can confirm if what you want is doable.
I'm pretty sure that what you want to do is as easy or easier to do with
openSUSE as it would be in any other environment.
I wonder if this is those home work questions again?
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