Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 09:45:47 -0800 From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Major Version Upgrade 4.11 to 5.x Message-ID: <457D994B.1050106@u.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <457DBEDA.6040908@summerhost.net> References: <457CDE4B.2050103@summerhost.net> <457D063B.2040705@infracaninophile.co.uk> <200612110755.24757.lane@joeandlane.com> <457DBEDA.6040908@summerhost.net>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 listvj wrote: > Lane wrote: >> >> I agree with your advice to build the new server with a clean install, >> if only to prevent any sendmail issues. >> >> But I'm not so sure I understand your assessment that 5.x is "worse >> performing than both 4.x and 6.x." While I agree that 6.x is a great >> improvement in functionality over 5.x, I was not aware of the poor >> performance record of 5.x. >> Do you know of any links to benchmark tests, or other data, which >> would provide some more background on this? >> >> That kind of data would greatly influence my opinion in this >> discussion. Without it I'd be pleased to recommend 5.X, regardless of >> it's pending "drop dead" date, wrt support. I certainly see no need >> to chain myself to any software release cycle, nor, it seems, does the >> original poster. I'm in awe of his patience, and clearly he is >> satisfied with the product if he remains on 4.11. >> >> Thanks, >> >> lane >> ~Still running 5.x > > I'm on 4.11 because I'm lazy and chicken. The server is co-located so > it isn't real convenient to do major upgrades. It might actually be > easier and more cost effective (in terms of my time) to get a > replacement box, set up 6.0 on it, and migrate. > > Btw, I'm sorry for posting this question twice. I posted the first one > with the wrong email address. I was surprised (and disappointed) to see > that the list accepted it as I did not subscribe to the list with that > address. :( As I was told, the list was open so they don't restrict email addresses. They just have a fabulous spam catching system which only admits spam on rare occasions it seems {gotta get a hold of their spamassassin file :D). Unfortunately, this is where having an uninstall and install script would be more than handy on FreeBSD.. if someone could conjure up a script like that, that would be safe to use-even remotely-then maybe this wouldn't be so much of an issue. - -Garrett -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFFfZlL6CkrZkzMC68RAgtdAJ9ol57lanXU8LCnxb2JtWP2mYSVVQCfacfT fd+0zG6C+dKy6Lf/bnxdivg= =oQnx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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