Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
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Ubuntu is always better, because we rely on software not being 5 years old.
adam.
On 2014-08-07 15:48, Anthony Polselli wrote:
Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
Anthony Polselli, Chief Technology Officer
Natural Networks, Inc.
10225 Barnes Canyon Rd. Suite A105
San Diego, CA 92121
anthony@naturalnetworks.com
http://www.naturalnetworks.com [1]
(619) 222-3232 office
(858) 202-0301 fax
Links:
[1] http://www.naturalnetworks.com/
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Ok, thanks.
-----Original Message----- From: observium [mailto:observium-bounces@observium.org] On Behalf Of Adam Armstrong Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2014 7:53 AM To: Observium Network Observation System Subject: Re: [Observium] Ubuntu vs CentOS
Ubuntu is always better, because we rely on software not being 5 years old.
adam.
On 2014-08-07 15:48, Anthony Polselli wrote:
Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
Anthony Polselli, Chief Technology Officer
Natural Networks, Inc.
10225 Barnes Canyon Rd. Suite A105
San Diego, CA 92121
anthony@naturalnetworks.com
http://www.naturalnetworks.com [1]
(619) 222-3232 office
(858) 202-0301 fax
Links:
[1] http://www.naturalnetworks.com/
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sounds hilarious. :)
On 07/08/2014 15:52, Adam Armstrong wrote:
Ubuntu is always better, because we rely on software not being 5 years old.
adam.
On 2014-08-07 15:48, Anthony Polselli wrote:
Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
Anthony Polselli, Chief Technology Officer
Natural Networks, Inc.
10225 Barnes Canyon Rd. Suite A105
San Diego, CA 92121
anthony@naturalnetworks.com
http://www.naturalnetworks.com [1]
(619) 222-3232 office
(858) 202-0301 fax
Links:
[1] http://www.naturalnetworks.com/
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I currently run my observium on Ubuntu because It just seems to work!
I only use centos for our hosting platforms...
Simon
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On 7 Aug 2014, at 03:59 pm, MagenX admin@magenx.com wrote:
sounds hilarious. :)
On 07/08/2014 15:52, Adam Armstrong wrote: Ubuntu is always better, because we rely on software not being 5 years old.
adam.
On 2014-08-07 15:48, Anthony Polselli wrote: Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
Anthony Polselli, Chief Technology Officer
Natural Networks, Inc.
10225 Barnes Canyon Rd. Suite A105
San Diego, CA 92121
anthony@naturalnetworks.com
http://www.naturalnetworks.com [1]
(619) 222-3232 office
(858) 202-0301 fax
Links:
[1] http://www.naturalnetworks.com/
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I have it working ok on RHEL 6 per their instructions. We have processes in place to manage RHEL machines and having a single Ubuntu machine around doesn’t make a lot of sense to us.
Ubuntu is rapidly gaining popularity and there may be a time when we treat it as an officially supported OS.
On Aug 7, 2014, at 10:12 AM, Simon Smith simonsmith5521@gmail.com wrote:
I currently run my observium on Ubuntu because It just seems to work!
I only use centos for our hosting platforms...
Simon
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On 7 Aug 2014, at 03:59 pm, MagenX admin@magenx.com wrote:
sounds hilarious. :)
On 07/08/2014 15:52, Adam Armstrong wrote: Ubuntu is always better, because we rely on software not being 5 years old.
adam.
On 2014-08-07 15:48, Anthony Polselli wrote: Hi all,
We are looking at purchasing the software and want to know which platform is better? We are a CentOS shop, but if we need paid support or want some custom development done, would Ubuntu be better?
Thanks,
Anthony Polselli, Chief Technology Officer
Natural Networks, Inc.
10225 Barnes Canyon Rd. Suite A105
San Diego, CA 92121
anthony@naturalnetworks.com
http://www.naturalnetworks.com [1]
(619) 222-3232 office
(858) 202-0301 fax
Links:
[1] http://www.naturalnetworks.com/
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