Does FreeBSD 64-bit latest version support RAID 5 and RAID 10? Maybe even software both?
Any firewall options? And does latest version also support 64-bit Intel CPUs, even with hyperthreading technology?
Even though I really want to have Plesk, but since Plesk doesn't support latest version of FreeBSD anymore and is end of life, I think I may choose cPanel/WHM (which I hate ugh) and use FreeBSD 64-bit latest version on my new server. I'm nervous though..was going to use openSUSE. Great Linux 64-bit OS. For desktop at least. Their own users are saying no:
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/...se-11-4-64-bit-good-web-server-ebusiness.html
Don't understand why since openSUSE is based off of SUSE and SUSE is a Linux server OS.
CentOS developers and support is end of life. More and more bugs and vulnerabilities. No staff no funding. People think RHEL really supports it. If you want a real RHEL Linux distro, that's open source and free, use Fedora. I wonder if that's a good, stable, fast, and secure 64-bit Linux server OS?
Any firewall options? And does latest version also support 64-bit Intel CPUs, even with hyperthreading technology?
Even though I really want to have Plesk, but since Plesk doesn't support latest version of FreeBSD anymore and is end of life, I think I may choose cPanel/WHM (which I hate ugh) and use FreeBSD 64-bit latest version on my new server. I'm nervous though..was going to use openSUSE. Great Linux 64-bit OS. For desktop at least. Their own users are saying no:
http://forums.opensuse.org/english/...se-11-4-64-bit-good-web-server-ebusiness.html
Don't understand why since openSUSE is based off of SUSE and SUSE is a Linux server OS.
CentOS developers and support is end of life. More and more bugs and vulnerabilities. No staff no funding. People think RHEL really supports it. If you want a real RHEL Linux distro, that's open source and free, use Fedora. I wonder if that's a good, stable, fast, and secure 64-bit Linux server OS?