IMHO, for speed and load, go for FreeBSD. The code is optimize for intel architecture. For security paranoia, go for OpenBSD. This OS is design with security from ground zero. And as for availability of support, drivers, etc, nothing beats Linux. Cheers, Wayne Robert Lyons wrote:
OK, I'm not looking for a flame I just need some information. A friend of mine that is an ISP is swithching from Redhat to another distro. of linux. I of course recomended suse for his next release. He was also looking into using frebsd. Since I have never used frebsd, I would like to get a lot if input on how it compare to suse. Is it better or worse, more or less stable, etc. Hard to configure or worth the configuration?
Thanks in advance for this info, Robert
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