Postby kanderson » Fri Mar 03, 2006 7:04 pm
My recommendation would be to use SLES 9. It's popular, well supported by it's vendor and well known.
Both SLES9 and RHEL have been supported by Scalix for many releases (and will continue to be going forward).
Scalix will also support ONE of the "professional" releases (per vendor) at a time. Be that Fedora or Suse. But if you go the OpenSuse or the Fedora route, you'll generally need to upgrade your OS when you want to update your install of Scalix, which is a pain, and greatly increases the probability of errors. It's fine to test on these OSes, but IMHO it's stupid to run a business on them.
Kev.