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Date:      Thu, 15 Feb 2001 04:11:45 +1000
From:      "Doug Young" <dougy@gargoyle.apana.org.au>
To:        "SILVER, MICHAEL A" <MSILVER@scana.com>, <henry@ammons.net>
Cc:        <freebsd-newbies@FreeBSD.ORG>
Subject:   Re: Windows2000 to FreeBSD encouragement needed
Message-ID:  <025101c096b1$9895b620$847e03cb@apana.org.au>
References:  <DBB3921EFE2AD211A81500A0C9B5FE7607175F16@msg04.scana.com>

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Can I set it up and let it run with
> > only minimum maintenance and not have to update it
> > constantly (Linux)?

:)  :) :) I see someone else has words about the linux idea of "wake up
every
morning & upgrade the o/s before breakfast"
>
> I have never updated my server, although I should depending on security
> advisories.  I have found FreeBSD to be extremely stable and highly
> reliable.  My servers only go down for two reasons, power loss (no-ups) or
I
> turn it off.
>
> One server is going on 64 days of uptime, the other 62.  I simply don't
have
> to worry about them.

We run three FreeBSD servers & one Win2000 server for a non-profit ISP. The
uptimes are over a year for one, 9 months for the second, 4 months for the
third, & ummmm a couple weeks for the Win2000. Both the shorter running
FreeBSD machines had o/s upgrades which accounts for the 9 months /4 months.
None of the systems have UPS.
>
> BTW, I don't use X windows on any of my servers, I just don't see the
need.
> Even once Kylix is available, I will probably develop on Suse and transfer
> my executables to the server.  I am a firm believer that FreeBSD is a
great
> server platform (perhaps the best), but only mediocre on the desktop.
> Others, of course, may have differing opinions.

According to some security experts, X is a risk anyway. I agree totally with
the comment "great server platform (perhaps the best), but only mediocre on
the desktop" ... the basic FreeBSD o/s is used by many of the busiest sites
on the web. My experience with XFree however has been that whilst it may be
free,  its a pig of a thing compared with the GUIs used in many commercial
unixes & KDE is a poorly designed / extremely unstable disaster that best
belongs with the boy-wonder linux fanatics who measure uptimes in minutes
rather than months.




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