Re: openSUSE as small bussiness server
- From: Artificer <eliezerfigueroa@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 30 Sep 2008 10:17:55 -0700 (PDT)
I work for a large consulting firm on the dominican republic. We
provide support on MS, Solaris and IBM AS/400 platforms. Over the year
I have used UNIX to some degree and I have play around with Linux. Now
I am considering about getting serious on Linux. So at this point I am
just trying to figure out the general capacities and realistic
scenarios for different Linux Distro both commercial and not
commercial ones.
I have to say that I am greatfull for all the answers received so far
and I think I already have the information I was looking for. At this
point I am testing openSUSE on virtualized 32 & 64 bit environment
configured with SAMBA and Apache so as you can see I cant be more
specific since I am not doing anything in specific yet but getting use
to system and its pros and cons. Again thans everybody and I apologize
if I disturbed anybody!
.
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