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- Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2015 09:09:09 +0900
- From: Mattia Dongili <malattia@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] systemd opinions for a web server?
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On Fri, Jul 03, 2015 at 06:11:54PM +0900, nigel barker wrote: > Hi All, > > There hasn't been much systemd debate on here, and I would like to > know any strong opinions from people who know what they are talking > about. This technically excludes me already, but... > Specifically, if your web server was running Debian Wheezy, > would you be happy to upgrade to Jessie, or would you flee from > systemd? Upgrade. > To give some context, I would estimate that I have had to rescue a > broken system about once every two or three years for the last decade > or two, and I would do that by booting a live distro, reading logs, > and taking appropriate action. My fuzzy knowledge of systemd, mostly > gained from comment threads on Slashdot, makes me wonder if it would > be possible to do that anymore? You should probably read something less opinionated than slashdot, a manpage is a good start. You will still have text based logs if you like. And you'll have the journal too. > If you do recommend a change, what would you change to? Maybe if you're unsure you should try playing with systemd in a virtual machine or something else that doesn't have a requirement for 24x7 uptime, just to get familiar with it. -- mattia :wq!
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