I just updated the OS on the apache / vBulletin host from FreeBSD 6.2 to FreeBSD 6.3. This brings in a years worth of maintenance and upgrades, etc.
This should help stability.
This should help stability.
I just updated the OS on the apache / vBulletin host from FreeBSD 6.2 to FreeBSD 6.3. This brings in a years worth of maintenance and upgrades, etc.
This should help stability.
Actually, FreeBSD 7 is the current production release, and I intend to get there this weekend or next here. The FreeBSD project (The FreeBSD Project) is working on FreeBSD 8.Wow... FreeBSD is still around? I used that over at my old old job as a nameserver. We wound up going to RedHat because we were told FreeBSD was being phased out so we would no longer receive support... guess not.
Wow... FreeBSD is still around? I used that over at my old old job as a nameserver. We wound up going to RedHat because we were told FreeBSD was being phased out so we would no longer receive support... guess not.
Apple OS is freebsd based ( Open Source ). So, yeah FreeBSD is around more than one would think.