On Sun, 2006-01-15 at 03:09 -0700, Cory @ SkyVantage wrote:
> I'm looking for the best linux distribution to run MySQL-Cluster on.
> Any idea's? We're 'playing' with it on Fedora Core 4, but that's most
> likely not the best solution for a production-level environment.
Some people indeed do deploy on Fedora.
Otherwise, common big name linux distros should work fine (and indeed,
do!).
Personally, I love Ubuntu - but haven't used it on a server. Anything
sanely based on Debian has a good chance of being good. But then again,
I'm a huge Debian fan (I had to re-install when changing CPU
architectures... but that's it)
SuSE, RedHat Enterprise Linux - both have their fans - and they
certainly have support contracts if that's what you're concerned about.
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