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thaumaturgy on Jan 20, 2014 [-]
The slightly over-simplified version goes like this:
OpenBSD is for firewalls, specialized routers, traffic management, and other internet-facing security applications.
FreeBSD is a reasonable general-purpose server BSD. It was among the first to have support for "really big" filesystems, but Linux has since caught up a bit. ZFS on FreeBSD is pretty rock-solid though.
NetBSD is intended to run on everything. Even toasters (http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/arm-netbsd-toaster.php).
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thaumaturgy on Jan 20, 2014 [-]
The slightly over-simplified version goes like this:
OpenBSD is for firewalls, specialized routers, traffic management, and other internet-facing security applications.
FreeBSD is a reasonable general-purpose server BSD. It was among the first to have support for "really big" filesystems, but Linux has since caught up a bit. ZFS on FreeBSD is pretty rock-solid though.
NetBSD is intended to run on everything. Even toasters (http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/arm-netbsd-toaster.php).
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