Am 26.07.2013 00:04, schrieb Eric Smith:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2013 at 12:57 PM, Reindl Harald
<h.reindl(a)thelounge.net> wrote:
> if that would be the case i would not run Apache 2.4, and Zend Opcache
> in production on Fdora 17
I wouldn't run *anything* in production on Fedora 17. That's what the
downstream "enterprise" distributions are for
if your business is rapid development you won't be happy
with a LTS distribution for al long time because you
can't run most recent software which is your business
because outdated libraries
enterprsie distributions are fine for running out
of the box software but *not* if developemnt is
your daily business
building PHP, Apache, MariaDB, dbmail, postfix, netatalk
in the last recent version on top of F17/F18 is simple
and a dist-upgrade takes around 5 minutes per server
doing a upgrade from RHEL5 to RHEL6 is nearly impossible
and their is also no migartioon path to RHEL7 / systemd