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Date:      Tue, 07 Dec 1999 16:37:05 +0000
From:      Joseph Scott <joseph.scott@owp.csus.edu>
To:        wonko@entropy.tmok.com
Cc:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: let's get something straight.
Message-ID:  <384D37B1.910B372@owp.csus.edu>
References:  <199912070508.AAA92241@entropy.tmok.com>

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Brian Hechinger wrote:
> 
> i'm not some unix newbie.  i've been doing sysadmin work for 10 years.
> i asked a legitimate question and i don't think that being told to go look
> it up was an appropriate response.  i asked here for a reason.
> 
> REASON:  I want documentation about real-world differences.  benchmarks,
>          direct comparisons (i ran FreeBSD and Linux side by side and this is
>          what happened, whatever)  go search the web for FreeBSD vs. Linux.
>          75% of it is religion, and the other 25% is "it's better because
>          i say so." but no proof.  no documentation.
> 
> i need to be able to argue this case in front of a very clueful administration.
> these guys aren't just some suits who like pretty pie charts.  these guys
> are software engineers.  they know how this stuff works.  they just don't
> know anything about FreeBSD and i don't think, "we should run freebsd cause
> it's cool." from me will change their minds.
> 
> maybe i should have prefaced it with something to that effect, but i didn't
> and i apologize for that.  however, i don't feel that getting jumped on was an
> apropriate resonse.
> 
> i won't hold this against anybody, i'm not mad at anybody, i'm just upset that
> this is the attitude here.  don't alienate possible users of FreeBSD, they
> are only helping the cause.
> 

	I didn't really pay much attention to this the first time around, but
here's some of the reasons why I run FreeBSD instead of (name your
distro here)Linux :

	-At one point in time I worked for and ISP that run SunOS 4.1.3. 
That was based on BSD so going from that to FreeBSD felt very
comfortable.
	-When I was first looking at using PC systems to run things like DNS
and other services that needed to be up 24 x 7 my Linux installs
didn't seem to fair to well compared to my FreeBSD installs.  Keep in
mind this was more than 3 years ago, things have changed I'm sure (
ie: I hope that Linux is more stable than it was back then ).
	-Centralized development.  Not everyone things of this as plus, but I
sure like it.  Having web access to the cvs tree has helped on more
than once track down what's going one between upgrades.
	-My feelings that an OS is kernel+userland.  Again this is something
that many people may not agree with me on, but I like knowing that the
FreeBSD kernel is being developed in conjunction with one userland (
not many ).
	-The ports collection.  What can I say, I love that thing :-)
	-Strives to have a logical and consitant layout.

	To be honest I've never done benchmarks or any serious testing
between Linux and FreeBSD.  Over three years ago when I had to decide
between the two FreeBSD did a better job, since then I've never had a
reason to give up on FreeBSD.

	I'm not sure if this exactly what you are looking for, hopefully it
will help.

-- 

Joseph Scott
joseph.scott@owp.csus.edu
Office Of Water Programs - CSU Sacramento


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