Wolfgang Rosenauer wrote:
Am 12.04.2012 09:17, schrieb Peter Czanik:
Yes, I'm aware, that there are some people running openSUSE on servers, I'm one of them :) On the other hand, most people I know are using SLES, CentOS or Debian when it comes to servers, even if using openSUSE on the desktop. So we definitely need to break out from the "desktop OS" stamp.
I'm running openSUSE on many servers (ok, as many as a hobby allows) and I couldn't agree more. But let me point out (again) that it won't work as long as we have 18 months of official support only.
We're probably going somewhat OT here, but I guess we do have a bit of a "desktop OS" image. However, if we want to break away from that, we need more than marketing. We could do with some more work in optimizing for deployment on servers - minimum selection pattern, snmp, iscsi, systemd, syslog, etc.
I still have two 11.1 servers exposed to the internet but Evergreen/11.1 is basically dead and I'm really thinking about replacing one with Debian now. I really don't want but the workload/software stack on that machine does support Debian much better than openSUSE and I don't need to think about full upgrades that often :-(
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