Date: 20 Mar 2000 23:14:12 +0100 From: Dag-Erling Smorgrav <des@flood.ping.uio.no> To: Michael Lucas <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org> Cc: freebsd-advocacy@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 21st Century Unix Message-ID: <xzpzortwaq3.fsf@flood.ping.uio.no> In-Reply-To: Michael Lucas's message of "Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:26:09 -0500 (EST)" References: <200003181926.OAA04866@blackhelicopters.org>
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Michael Lucas <mwlucas@blackhelicopters.org> writes: > God help us, ZDnet is fairly well respected by technical managers in > the US. And they're pretty pro-M$. The page that says "FreeBSD is > the web server, hands down, no questions asked," should be bookmarked > and loaded into the US advocate's cannon. It doesn't say that. Well, it does say that in the body, but then it goes on to say (in the summary at the end of the article) something like "FreeBSD is the best OS for smallish web servers, but what you really want is Linux". All in all, the author seems to have had a pro- Linux agenda, and not much meat to back his claims. Executive summary of the piece: "We installed some Unixen on some boxen and ran them for a while. They were better than Windows. SCO only crashed once a month. BSD was nice for small web servers. We think Linux is the best, because we'll sell more copies if we say it is, but we didn't do any proper comparative tests so we don't have any actual facts to show." What's even more interesting (and disappointing) is that the summary contradicts the body; they list Yahoo and Hotmail as examples of FreeBSD being the best web server OS (ISTR words to the effect that "FreeBSD + Solaris is the killer combo"), while the summary lists Linux as favorite for "advanced web service" and relegate FreeBSD to "simple web service". (quotes are from memory, I don't have a browser available right now) DES -- Dag-Erling Smorgrav - des@flood.ping.uio.no To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-advocacy" in the body of the message
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