Hi everyone!
I've written another mail to the list I'm about to send, but I figured it'd be polite to introduce myself first. I think it's very nice how most contributors to this list have been doing that.
I'm Ask Bjørn Hansen. My little consulting company develops neat application for companies large and small (lately mostly larger ones) and occasionally at conferences and to companies I give advice on how to architect web applications to scale[1].
More relevant for the work you guys are doing here, then I've been running many of the perl.org services for the Perl community since 1999 or so. We usually use RHEL (3 and 4), but lately a bit of Fedora too in addition to a FreeBSD system here and there. I also have a cabinet with Fedora servers for a startup I am, uh, starting. We might change those to RHEL5 at some point, but more likely then we'll get the Stateless Linux magic working instead and use that for managing all the systems (virtual and physical).
I joined this list to absorb any tips and ideas for running a cluster of RH/Fedora boxes -- and ideally to offer my help, but of course I haven't had any time for that.
- ask
On 12/21/06, Ask Bjørn Hansen ask@develooper.com wrote:
More relevant for the work you guys are doing here, then I've been running many of the perl.org services for the Perl community since 1999 or so. We usually use RHEL (3 and 4), but lately a bit of Fedora too in addition to a FreeBSD system here and there. I also have a cabinet with Fedora servers for a startup I am, uh, starting. We might change those to RHEL5 at some point, but more likely then we'll get the Stateless Linux magic working instead and use that for managing all the systems (virtual and physical).
Welcome Bjørn, good to have you aboard.
-Mike
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