Southernman
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If you've not heard of Redhat's licensing changes... what rock have you been under?
... on to my question: What are the major differences of these two pieces of software? Both seem to have a devout following.
From what I've gathered over the last couple of years, Redhat seems to be the predominant *nix flavor of choice, for most hosting companies. Is this (if indeed a fact) because of performance/security/ease of operation issues, or is it simply the best branded solution available.
Personally, I've only ran Redhat on my personal boxes. I do use windows a lot still for my design work and due to my limited experience with Linux as a whole.
Once I do move into a dedicated situation, it's a must that I feel somewhat comfortable with being able, to at least troubleshoot any problems that may arise. Hence my reasoning for asking of the differences between the two flavors mentioned. In an effort to keep my accounts payable (once I go with my own dedi), I will most likely be looking hard at FreeBSD as my OS of choice.
I don't expect anyone to spoon feed me this information but, I would appreciate if some of you that are experienced with one (or both) could help shed a little light on the pros and cons of the two.
Thanks in advance... !
... on to my question: What are the major differences of these two pieces of software? Both seem to have a devout following.
From what I've gathered over the last couple of years, Redhat seems to be the predominant *nix flavor of choice, for most hosting companies. Is this (if indeed a fact) because of performance/security/ease of operation issues, or is it simply the best branded solution available.
Personally, I've only ran Redhat on my personal boxes. I do use windows a lot still for my design work and due to my limited experience with Linux as a whole.
Once I do move into a dedicated situation, it's a must that I feel somewhat comfortable with being able, to at least troubleshoot any problems that may arise. Hence my reasoning for asking of the differences between the two flavors mentioned. In an effort to keep my accounts payable (once I go with my own dedi), I will most likely be looking hard at FreeBSD as my OS of choice.
I don't expect anyone to spoon feed me this information but, I would appreciate if some of you that are experienced with one (or both) could help shed a little light on the pros and cons of the two.
Thanks in advance... !