Axigen X Released
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Just did an install on CentOS 7.
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Worth noting that while lots of installation options exist, the only current platforms supported are the RPM family of RHEL, CentOS and OpenSuse and Windows. While Ubuntu, FreeBSD and Solaris are supported only old OS versions are available. Ubuntu only slightly old, FreeBSD and Solaris rather significantly old.
So realistically, CentOS 7 or OpenSuse Leap are going to be your top deployment options for production.
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@scottalanmiller On the Ubuntu side we support LTS versions, hence the 14.04 and not the 15.10.
In our public roadmap, we highlight the upcoming support for FreeBSD 11. -
@axigen said:
@scottalanmiller On the Ubuntu side we support LTS versions, hence the 14.04 and not the 15.10.
In our public roadmap, we highlight the upcoming support for FreeBSD 11.Yes, Ubuntu LTS is old, though. Even Ubuntu themselves don't fully support it, they expect you to stay up to date with the latest release to get support (their words directly.) The LTS moniker is a marketing trick, not a support system. LTS releases are only supported fully during the six months that they are current. So to truly support Ubuntu you have to support it on current, not LTS - or else you only have a supported stack 25% of the time.
FreeBSD 11 will be nice.
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Finally got around to writing up the info on Ubuntu LTS...
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8737/how-ubuntu-lts-support-works
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@axigen said:
@scottalanmiller said:
http://mangolassi.it/topic/8737/how-ubuntu-lts-support-works
good read!Thanks.
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That was from me
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@scottalanmiller said:
That was from me
this is what happens when you have multiple tabs with multiple logins
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@axigen said:
@scottalanmiller said:
That was from me
this is what happens when you have multiple tabs with multiple logins
It's even separate browsers, which is actually more confusing not less. I treat them like two different desktops for a number of tasks (separate emails, tasks, etc.)
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@conor said in Axigen X Released:
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Mmmmmm...... this post sure is spammy!
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I was going to say from the looks of the first 60 or so posts that nobody here is looking at Axigen or anything like it anyway
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Definitely looks like spam. First post, a link to something obscure on a thread about something else.
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@bnrstnr said in Axigen X Released:
Axigen
Don't get why any one would use this product? business core 460 for 10 users per year, so 3.83 per month per user? you can get 365 for this price per month with the backing and support of Microsoft's infrastructure...
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@stuartjordan said in Axigen X Released:
...with the backing and support of Microsoft's infrastructure...
LOL, that's why