I'm currently running a LAMP setup on a office-based server for a database for my company. I need to get a new server to handle extra traffic and more space. Which is better for my needs: Linux (lets say red hat or fedora) or Snow Leopard Server?
I'm currently running a LAMP setup on a office-based server for a database for my company. I need to get a new server to handle extra traffic and more space. Which is better for my needs: Linux (lets say red hat or fedora) or Snow Leopard Server?
That's a no-brainer: Linux. Not even Apple use their own server operating system, so why should anybody else?
But what's even more important: Linux can be customized until Kingdom Come; it grants you total control over your environment and unlimited freedom. Life can be simpler with a proprietary product as long as the built-in functionality is all that you need, but your possibilities will always be restricted.
Licensing costs and restrictive licensing terms are another issue, and both don't exist (to that extent) in Linux or FreeBSD land.
That's a no-brainer: Linux. Not even Apple use their own server operating system, so why should anybody else?
But what's even more important: Linux can be customized until Kingdom Come; it grants you total control over your environment and unlimited freedom. Life can be simpler with a proprietary product as long as the built-in functionality is all that you need, but your possibilities will always be restricted.
Licensing costs and restrictive licensing terms are another issue, and both don't exist (to that extent) in Linux or FreeBSD land.
Then just how does SUSE, RedHat and others in this space make ANY cash? Oh server support ... for those limitless possibilities that go wrong when an admin is really not 100% sure what their doing or something breaks and needs to go back to the community to be fixed. I still agree with the majority here. SUSE may be your best choice.