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Since becoming a Mac guy a few months back I have been doing some thinking about converting our server cluster to a *nix based cluster. Our products are all on MySQL now so that is no problem and I would like to get away from Windows in general in all aspects of my life :-)

So the question to the *nix CF geeks out there… What is your most favorite flavor of Linux for CF8?

Comment below…

Comments

Jim Priest on 30 April, 2008 at 8:30 am #

Guess it depends on if you need Adobe support? CentOS may be an option - it’s based off RHE…


David Tucker on 30 April, 2008 at 8:48 am #

If you are looking at a corporate situation - I would certainly recommend RHEL 5. However, CentOS 5 performs identically well. As Jim stated, you lose a bit of support since Adobe doesn’t officially support CentOS.


Todd Rafferty on 30 April, 2008 at 9:00 am #

Voting for CentOS as well. It’s essentially RHEL only compiled by the community.

I have been running it for quite some time now (years) and even in the betas that I participated in, when there was an issue that I found in CentOS, it was also an issue in RHEL. So, Adobe doesn’t “officially” support it, but they do look into it to see if it’s an issue on RHEL.


Chris on 30 April, 2008 at 9:02 am #

I would also vote for CentOS, but I have also had great luck with Ubuntu.


Adrian J. Moreno on 30 April, 2008 at 11:32 am #

When I ran a CF hosting company, all our servers ran CentOS. For local development, I have CF on Ubuntu.


Nitai Aventaggiato on 1 May, 2008 at 12:49 pm #

CentOS is really the best Distro since it is based on RedHat. Been running it for years and works perfect.


Gerald Guido on 1 May, 2008 at 12:51 pm #

Hate to sound like there is an echo in here but Centos is my favorite distro. Like many of us that picked up Linux in the 90’s Red Hat was the synonymous with Linux.

I might also throw ISPconfig into the mix as well. http://www.ispconfig.org/


J.J. Merrick on 1 May, 2008 at 7:59 pm #

@everyone Thanks ya’ll. It looks like CentOS is the way to go. I already have a server with it on it and I love YUM so I am all for it. Thanks guys!


noname on 2 May, 2008 at 6:54 am #

wow - never even heard of centos. I’ve been going down the Ubuntu track for a while. But then again, I consider myself a casual linux user.


Aaron West on 7 May, 2008 at 2:05 pm #

Before RedHat was RedHat Enterprise it powered trajiklyhip.com for 5 years. I’m not sure what flavor of Linux trajikyhip is on now - as it is still hosted in a shared environ with HostMySite (don’t use their shared hosting) - but I believe it’s Red Hat.

I have two virtual private servers now, one that powers aaronandlindy.com on CentOS and that will power trajiklyhip.com on CentOS. Both are on different VPS providers.

I’m not a huge Linux guy (really, I’m not kidding) but CentOS seems fine to me.


Oğuz Demirkapı on 17 May, 2008 at 9:25 pm #

I am an old (very old :)) Slackware user who evolved with Debian world.

I prefer Debian for any server if I have an opportunity to select. You can also use Ubuntu (which is based on Debian) for desktop & development.

But of course Adobe world is different scenario and of course having less issue on CentOS would be a good way to go for CF (If you are not capable of handle issues on your *nix box)

Oh, by the way, “apt” rulez! :)


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