On Sat, Feb 18, 2006 at 04:43:00PM +1300, listmail at brentfriedman.net wrote:
> I am about to set up a new venture using Linux servers.  I have used
> everything from slackware to debian to ubuntu for personal and non-public
> server use, but I haven't set up any "live" servers with Linux since
> Redhat switched to Fedora Core.  The servers will be running a php web
> service, with a mySQL back end.
> 
> I will not be the main admin for these boxes, as I will be pretty busy
> with the business end of the venture.  I am looking for a distro that has
> as automated a update/patch installation system as possible, whether free
> or less than $500/server/year.  Also, it would be helpful if the update
> system was GUI based.  Any suggestions about what you are using in a
> production environment would be really helpful.
> 
> As a follow-on question, I plan to pick up a few Dell Poweredge 2650 dual
> xeon systems on ebay.  Any thoughts on these systems running linux?

Depending on who your main admin is, perhaps I'll take a chance on
recommending an Apple server running OS X.  You get a great GUI (since
that is a requirement).  It's BSD underneith the hood..  A lot less
messing around than linux.

Really, I think you should decide heavily depending on this admin that
will be running it day to day.  If he/she isn't a linux expert or
doesn't want to be, OS X may be a great plan in my opinion.  On the
other hand, if this admin is chomping at the bit to dig into linux
admin, I don't see why a GUI is even necessary.

--drue