[asterisk-users] Enterprise or Fedora?
Matthew J. Roth
mroth at imminc.com
Fri Feb 1 09:38:45 CST 2008
love U.all wrote:
> i wanna build a production Asterisk box ,will RedHat Linux Enterprise
> Server be more stable than Fedora core Linux or it makes no
> significant difference
I started out running Fedora, but I have migrated away from it for a few
reasons. Fedora has a very short life cycle and since the demise of the
legacy project there is no support for releases that are over a year
old. It is also considered a bleeding-edge distribution and is a
testing ground for new applications and features. As such, it has
frequent updates (including the kernel) that aren't guaranteed not to
break your system.
If stability and long-term support are your goals, I recommend taking a
look at CentOS <http://www.centos.org/>. It is a binary-compatible
clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux that's free and has a very long
support period. It's basically RHEL without the paid support contract.
My migration to CentOS was painless, because the file system and
configuration are practically identical to those of Fedora.
Regards,
Matthew Roth
InterMedia Marketing Solutions
Software Engineer and Systems Developer
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