I've worked with it quite a bit at home and at work.  A large wireless ISP
(that shall remain nameless) just migrated to it for all their user
provisioning, DHCP, MYSQL, and other needs and it is as stable as can be.

Just watch out with the YUM sources you choose, if you choose dag (which you
will want to) consider utilizing a command in your repo like:

includepkgs=clamav clamav-devel clamav-db unrar

And add any additional packages you may want that either arent in the main
repo or are not as up to date as you might want.

And yes it really is RHEL4.0, anything you can do on RHEL you can do on
Centos.  One other piece of advice, when talking to vendors always say does
your product support RHEL4.0 and not does it support Centos =)

--j

On Mon, Mar 13, 2006 at 04:01:24PM -0600, Wayne Johnson wrote:
>Anyone have any experience with Centos?  This is a public version of RedHat's AS4, just without the support.  Is it more stable than FC?
>
>Wayne Johnson
>Senior Software Engineer
>MQSoftware, Inc.
>1660 S Highway 100
>Minneapolis, MN 55416
>(952) 345-8628
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