Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: sourceninja
Originally posted by: Brazen
Originally posted by: sourceninja
The thought of using something with no commercial support on a server is funny. But for a small buisness server, ubuntu would work well. They do have a lot of paid support options. But I'd stick with something like suse or redhat for enterprise level linux. And if I was setting up a personal server I'd go with debain.
Now for the desktop, thats anymans land. I'm a gentoo guy myself.
A previous employer relied heavily on free downloaded Redhat servers. They ran great, if they paid for support, we wouldn't of used it - we never needed it. They couldn't afford it anyway. When the options are 1) have an "unsupported" email server and an "unsupported" file server or 2) have no servers at all, then it starts to make more sense. Either way, I'd rather set them up with free stuff that works just as good and put more of that IT budget towards my salary.
True, but nothing beats the boss comming in cause things are broke after a required update oracle makes you do that breaks your OS.You look him in the eye and say, yep, support knows, I'll have a guy onsite in an hour. Then you go back to posting on slashdot.
So he fires you because he knows support's number and can use a telephone and all you do is post on slashdot, or what?
I'm sure he would, but he would have to know how to actually do upgrades to oracle himself. He would actually have to hire/know something of what a sys admin or dba needs to do etc. More importantly he would have to know how to even login to a headless unix server. Maybe that would be the case in a 3 man operation. But in a large scale buisness that is not the case.
There is more to being a network/system/db admin then just keeping the servers running. You have expansion, maintence, configuration, backups, research, etc.
Plus, who would get the job done faster with support.
Guy 1) I ran your patch and now my system wont work.
or
guy 2) We ran the upgade for (insert OS here) as you requested before supplying your patch. Your patch has now currupted (insert file here) from the previous upgrade rendering the system unstable.
The only thing my boss knows about servers is that they are large, require their own room with its own AC system, and cost serveral thousand dallors.
My job is to make things is on time, has a plan, and runs smoothly. Once that happens, I can do whatever I want.