Hi all
What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid
Iam trying to install on FC5 or RHEL 4.0
Expert coments will be apprciated
Ram
While not necessary the best performer, debian seems to be the choice of most developers; consequently, you might have the least troubles if you choose it.
WL.
On 8/6/06, ram talk2ram@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid
Iam trying to install on FC5 or RHEL 4.0
Expert coments will be apprciated
Ram
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Hi
How about FC5 and RHEL 4.0 ?
Ram
On 8/7/06, Weiter Leiter bp4mls@googlemail.com wrote:
While not necessary the best performer, debian seems to be the choice of most developers; consequently, you might have the least troubles if you choose it.
WL.
On 8/6/06, ram talk2ram@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid
Iam trying to install on FC5 or RHEL 4.0
Expert coments will be apprciated
Ram
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ram wrote:
Hi
How about FC5 and RHEL 4.0 ?
Ram
On 8/7/06, *Weiter Leiter* <bp4mls@googlemail.com mailto:bp4mls@googlemail.com> wrote:
While not necessary the best performer, debian seems to be the choice of most developers; consequently, you might have the least troubles if you choose it. WL. On 8/6/06, *ram* < talk2ram@gmail.com <mailto:talk2ram@gmail.com>> wrote: Hi all What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid Iam trying to install on FC5 or RHEL 4.0
FC5: no guaranteed security bug fixes RHEL4: updates costs $$$$
regards klaus
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I have found Slackware to be perfectly stable for anything I try, and am using it for my proxies. And, it's free.
Mike
On Monday 07 August 2006 02:47, Martin Klisch wrote:
Hi all
What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid
Solaris? :)
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I you like RHEL 4 and do not want to pay money you can use CentOS.
CentOS is like RHEL without RedHat support.
Solaris 10 and Debian (or Slackware) seems to be the choice.
roberto
2006/8/7, Mike Williams mwilliams@etc1.net:
I have found Slackware to be perfectly stable for anything I try, and am using it for my proxies. And, it's free.
Mike
On Monday 07 August 2006 02:47, Martin Klisch wrote:
Hi all
What is the best OS to install Open SER on. and its very stable for Prepaid and Post paid
Solaris? :)
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