Tom Lane wrote:
> "Joshua D. Drake" <jd@commandprompt.com> writes:
>> Unless we decide to move it to a different search platform, this machine
>> should not change -- ever. Production machines don't change.
>
> Hmm ... obviously Red Hat is a mirage, because their entire business
> model is built on the fact that production machines *do* require
> updates. Especially ones that provide services to the net, and
> therefore can't be completely hidden behind a firewall.
>
> Somebody's got to be responsible for updating the software on this
> server, and being prepared to do so on short notice, and being prepared
> to update any part of it from kernel on up.
I was not speaking about updates. I was talking about something such as
recompiling apache to add a php module. Of course we have to apply
security updates etc..
And we are prepared to do so on short notice, I blindly assumed that CMD
would be responsible for a good portion of this as we offered to host
the environment in the first place.
I wasn't looking for a plug and run(away) solution for the community.
Sincerely,
Joshua D. Drake
>
> regards, tom lane
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