Hi all,
I've got the opportunity to choose a flavour of *nix to install on some Dell
hardware (PowerEdge 2550) - the purpose of this box is primarily as the SVN
repository, but we'll have Apache and Trac on it too. I have experience with
Mandrake, but we can use Debian (preferred by the security people), FreeBSD
(preferred by the web team) or SuSE (preferred by the z/OS people) - Redhat
might look good on the resume ;)
I know the answer is pretty much "it depends", with the availability of
drivers and appropriate packages - I've confirmed the drivers side...
I'm wondering if anyone has had a particularly bad/good experience with
setting up SVN/Trac on any of the following:
Debian
FreeBSD
Mandrake
Redhat
SuSE
Many thanks in advance for your comments. As long as I don't mention
windoze, I reckon the chances of keeping it clean are pretty high!
Cheers,
:D
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Daragh Fitzpatrick Daragh@UChicago.edu (773) 702-8976
Solutions Architect NSIT Administrative Systems
Renewal Projects and Architecture University of Chicago
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I've got the opportunity to choose a flavour of *nix to install on some Dell
hardware (PowerEdge 2550) - the purpose of this box is primarily as the SVN
repository, but we'll have Apache and Trac on it too. I have experience with
Mandrake, but we can use Debian (preferred by the security people), FreeBSD
(preferred by the web team) or SuSE (preferred by the z/OS people) - Redhat
might look good on the resume ;)
I know the answer is pretty much "it depends", with the availability of
drivers and appropriate packages - I've confirmed the drivers side...
I'm wondering if anyone has had a particularly bad/good experience with
setting up SVN/Trac on any of the following:
Debian
FreeBSD
Mandrake
Redhat
SuSE
Many thanks in advance for your comments. As long as I don't mention
windoze, I reckon the chances of keeping it clean are pretty high!
Cheers,
:D
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Daragh Fitzpatrick Daragh@UChicago.edu (773) 702-8976
Solutions Architect NSIT Administrative Systems
Renewal Projects and Architecture University of Chicago
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