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Date:      Thu, 14 Jun 2001 17:19:52 -0600
From:      rootman <rootman@xmission.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Justification for using FreeBSD
Message-ID:  <01061417404103.00261@blackmirror.xmission.com>

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Hi,

I don't know if this is the correct list to post to for this.

Please let me know if -chat, -advocacy or -newbies would be better choices.

I am a Technical Analyst for a software company of approximately 300 employees.

About five months ago, news came from upper management that they wanted us to
have an intranet in place at our office.  I had been experimenting with FreeBSD
3.4 at the time and already had it running Apache and had a bunch of static
pages in place.

Our Network Administrator jumped on the wagon and got MS IIS running on one
of his NT 4.0 servers.

Now, we have a fairly large amount of content, split between his web server and
my Apache server on FreeBSD.

The manager I had when I set up my FreeBSD box thought that what I had done was
great and was impressed with FreeBSD/Apache.  I recently got a new manager who
doesn't know the BSD's from Open Source and wants me to justify why we need to
have two web servers instead of one and why we need FreeBSD/Apache.  

Basically, she wants to know how FreeBSD/Apache compares to NT 4.0/MS IIS.

I really don't want to try to fight the battle of getting all of our intranet
content moved to FreeBSD/Apache.  This would also be a lot of work, since a 
lot of content is already in place on MS IIS. 

So, she also wants to know what the advantages/disadvantages would be of having
two web servers instead of one.  

I've already obtained some information from the FAQ at Apache.org and from
FreeBSD.org but I was wondering if anyone could provide any additional
examples, info or web sites I could check out.

I need to be able to justify FreeBSD/Apache and the use of two web servers
or I'm afraid it will be "Bye Bye" for FreeBSD where I work.

Thanks


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