Subject | RE: [firebird-support] Which Linux package for Firebird? |
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Author | Mario H. Sabado |
Post date | 2005-01-31T06:08:15Z |
Hi,
Most of our deployments are using Linux Mandrake and it's doing well so far
since 2002.
Regards,
Mario
-----Original Message-----
From: hi_feroz [mailto:hi_feroz@...]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:48 AM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] Which Linux package for Firebird?
Hi,
Thanks to Adam, Andrew and others who participated in my post Win2K
Vs Linux. Now I know what is eating up C drive and what to do.
I had also asked about the Linux package that will be quite easy to
install, configure and maintain and on which Firebirs 1.5.2 runs
smoothly. As I said in previous post, currently our FB is running in
Win2K Server for which we have only 5 CAL lisences. We are going to
connect 70 client computers in few weeks time. So, I thought it is
high time that we switch to Linux. Here in South East Asia, Red Hat
package is widely used.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Yahoo! Groups Links
Most of our deployments are using Linux Mandrake and it's doing well so far
since 2002.
Regards,
Mario
-----Original Message-----
From: hi_feroz [mailto:hi_feroz@...]
Sent: Monday, January 31, 2005 9:48 AM
To: firebird-support@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [firebird-support] Which Linux package for Firebird?
Hi,
Thanks to Adam, Andrew and others who participated in my post Win2K
Vs Linux. Now I know what is eating up C drive and what to do.
I had also asked about the Linux package that will be quite easy to
install, configure and maintain and on which Firebirs 1.5.2 runs
smoothly. As I said in previous post, currently our FB is running in
Win2K Server for which we have only 5 CAL lisences. We are going to
connect 70 client computers in few weeks time. So, I thought it is
high time that we switch to Linux. Here in South East Asia, Red Hat
package is widely used.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Yahoo! Groups Links