I disagree. FreeBSD is just as easy to administer as Linux. Solaris I find to be a bit more challenging. I can appreciate your commentary, but I challenge you to prove me wrong. Just for some color I've ran the Gambit…
Do you mean wildcard SSL certificates or SNI? You can use wildcard SSL certificates with the GCE load balancer, but it does not have native SNI support. You'd have to roll your own there.
I wouldn't say playing catch up so much as I would say they're focused on features that provide the greatest amount of benefit to the greatest number of users. SNI is easily solved by setting up a Nginx proxy behind…
I read the title and call only think of Frank Reynolds.
Awful marketing for what is likely to be a continuity of sub-par products.
I disagree. FreeBSD is just as easy to administer as Linux. Solaris I find to be a bit more challenging. I can appreciate your commentary, but I challenge you to prove me wrong. Just for some color I've ran the Gambit…
Do you mean wildcard SSL certificates or SNI? You can use wildcard SSL certificates with the GCE load balancer, but it does not have native SNI support. You'd have to roll your own there.
I wouldn't say playing catch up so much as I would say they're focused on features that provide the greatest amount of benefit to the greatest number of users. SNI is easily solved by setting up a Nginx proxy behind…
I read the title and call only think of Frank Reynolds.
Awful marketing for what is likely to be a continuity of sub-par products.