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From: Nilesh Govindrajan <me@××××××××.com>
To: Gentoo User Mailing List <gentoo-user@l.g.o>
Subject: Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: How about the gentoo server or cluster in production environment?
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2014 01:39:31
Message-Id: CAHgBc-tYoT+EavZzXxZk_JWvLLuHc-pLjnLebpKbgJ-VN8csXA@mail.gmail.com
In Reply to: Re: [gentoo-user] Fwd: How about the gentoo server or cluster in production environment? by Facundo Curti
1 On 21 Feb 2014 06:33, "Facundo Curti" <facu.curti@×××××.com> wrote:
2 >
3 > > the advantage of clustering servers though is you can take one out and
4 update it. if you use a distributed compliation [1] and tell portage to
5 keep the binaries [2] you can take a few out and do them together, then the
6 remainder do not require compilation as the compile has been
7 >
8 > It is True. I didnt throught on thath. :)
9 >
10 > >That is such total FUD I just can't even say anything else about it
11 without using some unsavory words.
12 >
13 > You no need to be disrespectfull... It just was my opinion, and everybody
14 are here to learn...
15 >
16 > Everybody say good points. I think it is just a matter of taste.
17 > I hope get the chance to try gentoo as server someday. For now, i just
18 stay in debian. (And my lovely gentoo as desktop, of course).
19 >
20 > Bye! ;)
21
22 Just my two cents - I've been using gentoo on my servers as well as on
23 client servers since about 2.5+ years and never had any issues.