[NBLUG/talk] Recent PHP version on Centos 6.5

Omar Eljumaily omar at omnicode.com
Fri Sep 12 07:31:35 PDT 2014


I'm not sure what the difference between "enterprise" and normal 
business/commercial use is.  It's really hard to define servers based on 
application space these days, though, because of the cloud and 
virtualization.

In the past, I think Ubuntu wasn't considered serious for business, but 
they are very aggressively going after that sector now.  I've come to 
the conclusion that Redhat's relationship with Centos is problematic.  I 
get the distinct impression that there's not a push to fine tune things 
to make it easy for end users.

An example of what I'm talking about is SELinux.  Nothing useful on 
Centos works out of the box when you're running SELinux.  You have to 
tweak and modify things like crazy.  The last server I set up had about 
100 custom SELinux rules.  I've found that AppArmor on Ubuntu is much 
more tenable.

Just my take.

Omar


On 9/11/2014 11:55 PM, Zack Gold wrote:
> In all seriousness, you should only be using CentOS if you're doing 
> enterprise work, from what I've read.
>
> On Fri, Sep 12, 2014 at 12:24 AM, Jordan Erickson 
> <jerickson at logicalnetworking.net 
> <mailto:jerickson at logicalnetworking.net>> wrote:
>
>     What's heavier - a metric crapton of educational links, or a metric
>     crapton of e-mails?
>
>
>     Jordan Erickson (PGP: 0x78DD41CB)
>     LNS: 707-636-5678 <tel:707-636-5678>, http://logicalnetworking.net
>
>     On 09/11/2014 12:45 PM, Steve S. wrote:
>     > On Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Allan Cecil <ac at sonic.net
>     <mailto:ac at sonic.net>> wrote:
>     >
>     >> Ignore Zack, he's trolling. :)
>     > And here I was, about to drop a metric crapton of educational
>     links on
>     > him...  ;-)
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