I'd like to go ahead and put a plug in for FreeBSD. I've used it in the
past with quite a bit of success and can attest that Perforce runs very
well on it. As for keeping up to date, you can track a release so you
know that the only updates you will be getting are for security
purposes.
-gordon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: perforce-user-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:perforce-user-
> admin@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Rajul Vora
> Sent: Thursday, June 17, 2004 11:44 AM
> To: 'Perforce-user@xxxxxxxxxxxx'
> Subject: [p4] Which Linux Distro do you recommend for running Perforce
>
>
> My company is planning to migrate the Perforce server from Sun/Solaris
> hardware to Intel/Linux.
>
> Any particular recommendations on version of Linux to use?
>
> Some people at work including myself have been playing with RedHat
Fedora
> and find it quite stable but RedHat particularly doesn't position
Fedora
> as
> something one might want to use for production server (besides the
fact
> that
> they don't make any money that way). Any thoughts?
>
> Also, any idea if Linux has the same performance problems with regard
to
> locking as Solaris over NFS when db.* files are on a NetApp?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rajul
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