[asterisk-users] Best Linux distribution to use in Asterisk server

C F shmaltz at gmail.com
Fri May 9 12:49:04 CDT 2008


On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 11:59 AM, Al Baker <bwentdg at pipeline.com> wrote:
> this often becomes a religious discussion.
> my free advice worth all you paid for it - Redhat or one of the other
> distros that has been Certified on your choice of hardware and which has
> a Support Contract on  it. Despite what others will tell you... Its a
> lonely place when your box no-workie and you have no support contract.
> if you buy Redhat on an HP box that is certified for it. It WILL work or
> they WILL get it working.
> sure maybe someone somewhere on some mailing list has the answer. But
> you got 96 lines down  with a box

Interesting it never occurred to you that if it's not Redhat it wont
have that problem to begin with. You see, if it has a commercial
available support they got to make money, they therefore have to make
sure it goes down :P

Just don't blame this religious war on me. You started it :-)

> and customers screaming....... You want to hope, that maybe, someone
> will respond an respond correctly to
> your problem on a mailing list, or call a Customer Support Center
> staffed 24x7 with engineers trained on your specific hardware and you
> specific O/S ?
>
>
>
>
> Philipp Kempgen wrote:
>> equis software schrieb:
>>
>>> Hi, I allways use Gentoo y my Asterisk servers and work well, but what do
>>> you think about to use Ubuntu or another distibution??
>>>
>>
>> I prefer Debian, but if everything works well and if you're
>> familiar with Gentoo why change?
>>
>>
>> Grüße,
>> Philipp Kempgen
>>
>
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