Personally I think the term "Enterprise" needs to be defined. In my
current job it's thrown around almost like it's a status symbol.
I've seen Enterprise business go 2 distinct ways:
1) Bring the manpower in to do it
2) Go with a company that offers 8x5 (or 24x7) instant support.
Both ways have their merits. Number 2 is what RH provides.
I prefer Debian or CentOS for things that aren't high-profile. (i.e.
not audited/seen by management or above)
--Dan
On 9/20/06, Darrin Chandler <
dwchandler@stilyagin.com> wrote:
> By Enterprise I assume you mean servers for business. I like OpenBSD,
> for many of the same reasons that many Linux people doing business
> servers use Debian.
>
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