So it's finally happening to me. I took a job to revamp a company web site which is about 10 years out of date. They pretty much just handed me the key and said "go for it". I told them I'd like to change hosting companies, use a new programming language, restructure the whole thing and they were fine with that.
And then ...
I told the IT guy I wanted to change it all to FreeBSD.
"Isn't that like Linux?". This is a Windows shop but their site is on CentOS so they have an Ubuntu box where they wrote everything, copy it to a Windows server for backup and then upload it to the CentOS server. They use CuteFTP and Putty to accomplish this so it's all a bit of a mish-mash.
I decided I wanted to use nginx as a server but, when I tried to install it on the Ubuntu box, the repository is pretty old. That's when I found out you have to jump through a few hoops to get the latest version. This is also true on CentOS which makes me wonder what else the future holds. Thus, my quest to switch everything to FreeBSD.
Everyone here admits to being *nix novices and don't really know their way around though the IT guy can figure things out eventually but he shook his head when I said I wanted to switch hosting companies and "where would we get support?" as if he gets better support from our host (HostGator) now.
I have the higher up's ears so I'm pretty sure that what I say goes. I just didn't come back to the IT guy strong enough as I should have cause, frankly, it's the first time I had a choice and didn't have to answer to someone else. (Plus I ran into him unexpectedly in the coffee room when I brought it up.)
So there. I spilled my guts. I guess I'm looking for someone to say something.
And then ...
I told the IT guy I wanted to change it all to FreeBSD.
"Isn't that like Linux?". This is a Windows shop but their site is on CentOS so they have an Ubuntu box where they wrote everything, copy it to a Windows server for backup and then upload it to the CentOS server. They use CuteFTP and Putty to accomplish this so it's all a bit of a mish-mash.
I decided I wanted to use nginx as a server but, when I tried to install it on the Ubuntu box, the repository is pretty old. That's when I found out you have to jump through a few hoops to get the latest version. This is also true on CentOS which makes me wonder what else the future holds. Thus, my quest to switch everything to FreeBSD.
Everyone here admits to being *nix novices and don't really know their way around though the IT guy can figure things out eventually but he shook his head when I said I wanted to switch hosting companies and "where would we get support?" as if he gets better support from our host (HostGator) now.
I have the higher up's ears so I'm pretty sure that what I say goes. I just didn't come back to the IT guy strong enough as I should have cause, frankly, it's the first time I had a choice and didn't have to answer to someone else. (Plus I ran into him unexpectedly in the coffee room when I brought it up.)
So there. I spilled my guts. I guess I'm looking for someone to say something.