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Stability/Suitability of 2.6 kernel vserver: msg#00170linux.vserver
I've been semi-following what's going on and see that vs for the 2.6 kernel is up to an RC of 10 or so. Question is; How's everyone that is using testing it feel about using it in light weight production? Currently we use vservers for several custom web applications (one vserver per application), hosting a couple of databases (PostgreSQL and MySQL), running some custome e-mail reports (in perl), and hosting a few domains that want features that Windows can't offer. I am the primary user for every system except the one running the web sites so security between the vservers and their users isn't a big issue. Nor any kind of quotas (yet). Should I plan on _using_ a 2.6 kernel version of VServers in November? Rod -- "Open Source Software - You usually get more than you pay for..." "Build A Brighter Lamp :: Linux Apache {middleware} PostgreSQL" _______________________________________________ Vserver mailing list Vserver@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://list.linux-vserver.org/mailman/listinfo/vserver |
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