I'm looking to replace some linux boxes w/BSD, but can't really find a good comparison among the different types. What are the pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses to each variation?
devinci is pretty much dead on. Open is the easiest for me since I started with it, but Free has a bit better documentation in my opinion and more software support (as well as a larger ports collection) Net is cool, but the only reason I ever used it was to run it on obscure hardware (so I don't have much exp with it). I'd recommend Free or open depending on what you want to do with it. ----------------------------------------
Nicholas D. Buraglio
welcome to the club ... all the previous notes are correct. I use FreeBSD (1 server and desktops) and OpenBSD (3 servers), so:
IMHO:
OpenBSD is more security-oriented comparing to others (using default config on all boxes), so it's better suited for mail&web servers with no GUI installed.
FreeBSD has much more software in it's ports tree, so it seems to be a bit more user-oriented, and serves nice as desktop OS, though performing quite well as server platform with some configuration alterings.
Have no experience with NetBSD, so no comments on this...
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