On 02/10/2012 07:12 PM, Jon Ciesla wrote:
> Given all that, it seems only logical to conclude that Fedora
really
> _isn't_ primarily intended for use as a production server.
Bingo, which is why it's important for people like me who do it to
realize what they're getting into and take some responsibility for
that choice, like with any other technological choice. If you aren't
will to either take downtime for Anaconda or preupgrade, or do lots of
fresh installs, or mess with yum upgrades, use RHEL/CO/SL/Etc. Not
for the feint of heart, and I sure as heck don't do it at work. :)
For what it's worth, I *do* use it at work and on the whole
I have very little trouble. Yes, upgrading can be a PITA, but
it's usually just a few hours. I don't mind.
Andrew.