Is Gentoo used in any real production environment?
>inb4 the production of semen while looking at animu
Is Gentoo used in any real production environment?
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yES. the production of semen while looking at animu
So edgy
so egdy
The stock market trading computers run on Gentoo for minimal latency while still having the power of Linux.
so this....is the power of linux
Yeah pretty cool
>Linux also offered financial firms the ability to modify the source code to further speed performance, Lameter said. "It depends on how daring the exchange is," Lameter said, noting that NASDAQ uses a modified version of the Gentoo Linux distribution.
itworld.com
so edgy
Just like my animu
Brb telling all investors ever to install gentoo
>CTRL+F
>"Gentoo"
>nothing
Yes
>newbie friendly beginner distros
Ubuntu/Debian/Mint
>Boring wageslaves
Fedora/Fedora based
>Top tier server usage and serious programming and production environment
Arch/Gentoo
Stop associating Stallman with Gentoo.
stallman.org
> I have a low opinion of Gentoo GNU/Linux.
coreos.com
This shit is gentoo based and it's actually pretty popular in big docker hosting environments.
>top tier
Gentoo/Slackware
>skiddie tier
Arch
ftfy
its based on gentoo
>this
Nearly all production servers at major companies are running RHEL, CentOS, or Debian.
Crome OS in a production environment? What?
Ignore chromeOS shitposts.
But coreOS is actually relevant. (techcrunch.com
It's even more gentoo based than chromeos
it really triggers my autism when some linux faggot says "just ignore it" when logs are full of errors and warnings.
Has it ever been deployed tho?
Well everybody has a low opinion of him considering he's a foot-gunk eating paedo