LeTene wrote:
Of course, Fedora has the quick plug-and-go advantage, and if your business can't afford to take some downtime to build the Gentoo boxes maybe Fedora is the best bet. Fedora's a *much* nicer system than the "official" RH distros.
For production boxes, i have the little theory that if you don't want downtime, go with a RPM-based distro. RedHat, Fedora, SuSE, WhiteBox or CentOS.
IMNSHO, Gentoo has it's advantages with absolute customization, but on production boxes (esepcially game servers) a lot of sys admins aren't going to be able to afford downtime for anything. They'll want the QUICKEST set up.
Granted, RPM-based distros have their own drawbacks, but they are the quickest to set up, and thus why they're so popular with production boxes. however, if I wanted to set up a Cluster suite, I'd go with Gentoo. Better customization, and i wouldn't exactly trust RedHat with that
