Hello,
we have internal discussions about on which OS plaform to finally run SER.
My partner is a freeBSD geek and i use Linux since 1992 so i would like to stay with debian linux for SER production servers. Especially as SER is developed unter Linux and therefore bugfixes will work instantly on linux but not neccessarily on freeBSD.
So, has anyone running a production system under freeBSD? What OS out of the two you recommend? Do you prefer a different Unix Flavour for using SER with?
best regards,
Arnd
Hi,
both FreeBSD and Debian are fully supported by ser. I have to admit the most used is linux (debian and redhat), but we haven't have any problem with FreeBSD. This distribution probably has as root the preferences of users in unix world ;-).
Regards, Bogdan
Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
we have internal discussions about on which OS plaform to finally run SER.
My partner is a freeBSD geek and i use Linux since 1992 so i would like to stay with debian linux for SER production servers. Especially as SER is developed unter Linux and therefore bugfixes will work instantly on linux but not neccessarily on freeBSD.
So, has anyone running a production system under freeBSD? What OS out of the two you recommend? Do you prefer a different Unix Flavour for using SER with?
best regards,
Arnd
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Arnd,
I think that SER is a perfect example of truly cross-platform software, so that IMO it runs just as fine on Linux as on FreeBSD. We are using it heavily on dozen FreeBSD machines for about a year now and never had any OS-specific problems. Therefore, you can use it with watever OS you are your partner are more comfortable with.
-Maxim
Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hello,
we have internal discussions about on which OS plaform to finally run SER.
My partner is a freeBSD geek and i use Linux since 1992 so i would like to stay with debian linux for SER production servers. Especially as SER is developed unter Linux and therefore bugfixes will work instantly on linux but not neccessarily on freeBSD.
So, has anyone running a production system under freeBSD? What OS out of the two you recommend? Do you prefer a different Unix Flavour for using SER with?
best regards,
Arnd
Serusers mailing list serusers@lists.iptel.org http://lists.iptel.org/mailman/listinfo/serusers
On Tue, 27 Jan 2004, Arnd Vehling wrote:
Hi,
we have internal discussions about on which OS plaform to finally run SER.
My partner is a freeBSD geek and i use Linux since 1992 so i would like to stay with debian linux for SER production servers. Especially as SER is developed unter Linux and therefore bugfixes will work instantly on linux but not neccessarily on freeBSD.
So, has anyone running a production system under freeBSD? What OS out of the two you recommend? Do you prefer a different Unix Flavour for using SER with?
We have SER working in FreeBSD and Linux and works great in both systems... use whatever you feel more comfortable.
Saludos JesusR.
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