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2 years ago Reply Anonymous We use Alpine everywhere firewalls, NAS, SAN, mail, webhosting, RADIUS, KVM, PBX.. you name it Happy I don't have to deal with SystemDick
2 years ago Reply Anonymous I use Oracle. But I run databases on all my servers, and Oracle provides a ton of scripts to make setup and management super easy.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous Start with a Debian base, then whack docker on top, then go wild in the isles.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous Depends on your needs. Alpine would be my first choice because of how tiny it is. However, if I need more, I would pick Debian.
2 years ago Reply Anonymous today i use debian for most of my servers. one of my older meme ones uses arch, and I used to use centos but centos died so... yeah debian is easy, well documented, userbase isn't as moronic as ubuntu- just use debian
gentoo
bsd
Debian or RHEL
We use Alpine everywhere
firewalls, NAS, SAN, mail, webhosting, RADIUS, KVM, PBX.. you name it
Happy I don't have to deal with SystemDick
RHEL or Oracle Linux (which is just RHEL rebuild)
Our based Black person uses openBSD to any server facing the internet.
CentOS
Frick RedHat
CentOS is dead, use Rocky Linux instead
how is it fr fr nocap? been thinking of porting my home server to it
I use Oracle. But I run databases on all my servers, and Oracle provides a ton of scripts to make setup and management super easy.
It's pretty much always Debian
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Start with a Debian base, then whack docker on top, then go wild in the isles.
Debian or Fedora Server.
Depends on your needs. Alpine would be my first choice because of how tiny it is. However, if I need more, I would pick Debian.
today i use debian for most of my servers.
one of my older meme ones uses arch, and I used to use centos but centos died so... yeah debian is easy, well documented, userbase isn't as moronic as ubuntu- just use debian