Soldato
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Hi guys,
I have been playing around with Ubuntu for a number of years now on my file server, and feel like Im "ready" to make the move to Unix. The question is, what flavour of unix would be best suited for a networked file server hosting multiple mounted hard drives (none in RAID), working as a postfix mail server, ftp and samba? As I understand it (limited unix knowledge here), I can chose between FreeBSD, OpenBSD, UnixWare, Solaris and NetBSD. Which would be best suited for my needs?
I have been playing around with Ubuntu for a number of years now on my file server, and feel like Im "ready" to make the move to Unix. The question is, what flavour of unix would be best suited for a networked file server hosting multiple mounted hard drives (none in RAID), working as a postfix mail server, ftp and samba? As I understand it (limited unix knowledge here), I can chose between FreeBSD, OpenBSD, UnixWare, Solaris and NetBSD. Which would be best suited for my needs?