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Date:  Mon, 06 Feb 2006 14:56:24 -0500
From:  =?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Ing=2E_Ernesto_P=E9rez_Est=E9vez=22?= <info (at mark) ecualinux.com>
Subject:  [coba-e:04019] Re: Put RAQ4 to sleep, what next?
To:  coba-e (at mark) bluequartz.org
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I  migrated like 200 sites from two old cobalts raq4 to a centos+BQ 
server.. no big problems so far and I really like it, customers almost 
didn't noticed the change, except for some minor and usual problems 
(customers connecting to the old IP directly, customers consuming more 
quota than allowed, new webmail).

as for the rest.. actually it was a relief to know I could drop my old 
raq4 and get a life.

regards
epe

Trond Vidar Olsen wrote:
> I have a RAQ4 thats been running like a clock for 4 years, but now it  
> is a ticking bomb. Time to change.
> I have 10-12 clients on this box and charge them for hosting, but  more 
> important for development.
> 
> I am thinking about a new solaris 10 server (x2100 series) or a PC  
> server (Tyan) with centos + bluequartz.
> 
> ANY recommendations, pros and cons are very,  very welcome.
> 
> 
> rgds Trond
> 
> 


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