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Old 24-07-2008, 10:22 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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Just a quick poll to see what you are running your site on.
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Linux+Apache for an easy life.

That said, If IIS was a necessity, from my little tinkering, it seemed easier to get a working IIS+MySQL5+PHP5 on server 2008 than server 2003.

Still prefer a nix for web server platform for remote console management though.
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Apache on Linux - Ubuntu 6.06; soon to be 8.04.
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Apache on Linux - Ubuntu 6.06; soon to be 8.04.
I'm waiting for zimbra to support 8.04. Until that happens, I'm staying with 6.06 on the DMZ server.

Debian 4 on the rest
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I'm waiting for zimbra to support 8.04. Until that happens, I'm staying with 6.06 on the DMZ server.

Debian 4 on the rest
Good plan. I think once it's time to upgrade to the next Zimbra release that supports Ubuntu 8.04, it will be time to upgrade the other 6.06 servers to 8.04 too.
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Centos and Apache.
We just got a quote for RedHat enterprise - £35 per server for an academic license - so it looks like we'll upgrade to that as the boss likes the idea of support....
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Old 25-07-2008, 09:43 AM   #7 (permalink)
 
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Debian 4.0 with Apache2 for me
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Centos and Apache.
We just got a quote for RedHat enterprise - £35 per server for an academic license - so it looks like we'll upgrade to that as the boss likes the idea of support....
Who's the supplier quoting you that price ? Or is that directly from redhat uk.
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Debian, Apache, MySQL and PHP.

It makes sense.
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Das Geek is powered by CentOS currently :P
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It's hosted and backed up free by the hosting company... no work, no worries, no issues...

Why do it yourself when it can be done by others..
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Apache and IIS
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It's hosted and backed up free by the hosting company... no work, no worries, no issues...
Control, freedom, not let down by incompetent third parties

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Why do it yourself when it can be done by others..
Surely you aren't condoning BSF managed services?!?!
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PHP, MySQL on IIS
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Who's the supplier quoting you that price ? Or is that directly from redhat uk.
Q Associates

It's an academic license.
We just put a 15k order through them, so they might be being especially nice to us - but I was under the impression RHEL was competitively priced anyway for edu.
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