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The interest in this is that it was done for so cheap. The cluephone is ringing...
Linux increases available network bandwidth, huh? Linux somehow makes DoS go away? Please. Not everything has to do with operating systems, and the sooner the trolls of slashdot realize that the more intelligent conversation will go on.
This is stupid. Just use the batch abilities of sysinstall and you don't have to make your own "FreeBSD distro". The neat thing about UNIX is the ability to use existing tools to do the job instead of re-inventing the wheel.
Outlandish would be to assume that the FSF _can_ sue/"patrol"/protect it. In the real world you can't sue just because eons ago you made a vague license that someone else unrelated (business-wise) to you uses.
It's actually the other way around. Front-end servers are FreeBSD and back-end (read: database) servers run on Solaris
That's not exactly accurate. All of the recent problems that Hotmail experienced related to security were a result of bad (cgi) programming, not bad system admins.
The interest in this is that it was done for so cheap.
The cluephone is ringing...
Linux increases available network bandwidth, huh?
Linux somehow makes DoS go away? Please.
Not everything has to do with operating systems, and the sooner the trolls of slashdot realize that the more intelligent conversation will go on.
This is stupid. Just use the batch abilities of sysinstall and you don't have to make your own "FreeBSD distro".
The neat thing about UNIX is the ability to use existing tools to do the job instead of re-inventing the wheel.
Outlandish would be to assume that the FSF _can_ sue/"patrol"/protect it. In the real world you can't sue just because eons ago you made a vague license that someone else unrelated (business-wise) to you uses.
It's actually the other way around. Front-end
servers are FreeBSD and back-end (read: database)
servers run on Solaris
That's not exactly accurate.
All of the recent problems that Hotmail experienced related to security were a result of bad (cgi) programming, not bad system admins.