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What OS are you using on your VPS?

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  • xemapsxemaps Member

    @laey said:
    Have you ever heard/try windock ?

    Very useful link : WinDock for those who want to install via docker ! ๐Ÿ‘

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  • On vps?
    Templeos

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  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    Depends on the workload, usually Debian stable, FreeBSD or if I need something Windows only - Windows Server 2025.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @LordSpock said: Depends on the workload, usually Debian stable, FreeBSD or if I need something Windows only - Windows Server 2025.

    "I hold an A-7 computer expert classification."
    -- Spock, "The Ultimate Computer"

    I have a hard time believing Spock would ever choose Windows.

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  • edited July 2025

    LETuntu for my lowend stuff, Personal Super stripped down ubuntu 24.04.2

    Distro : LETUNTU 1.04.2 NSV

  • 0xC70xC7 Member

    raindog308 said: I have a hard time believing Spock would ever choose Windows.

    Installing "Windows" on inter-galactic mainframe of spaceship ๐Ÿ˜œ๏ธ How it would be survived retaining space-time within space-worm-holes (or specifically space-worm-malware) ?

    unfortunately, I had a little problem past Y2K around 1999-2000

  • LordSpockLordSpock Member, Host Rep

    @raindog308 said:

    @LordSpock said: Depends on the workload, usually Debian stable, FreeBSD or if I need something Windows only - Windows Server 2025.

    "I hold an A-7 computer expert classification."
    -- Spock, "The Ultimate Computer"

    I have a hard time believing Spock would ever choose Windows.

    I'm certain Starfleet aren't that far from the U.S. armed forces, definitely some small directorate still using Sharepoint pages from the 2100s...

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  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    @LordSpock said: I'm certain Starfleet aren't that far from the U.S. armed forces, definitely some small directorate still using Sharepoint pages from the 2100s...

    From Wikipedia:

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  • avsispavsisp Member, Patron Provider

    How could anyone use anything other than Debian these days? All the rest are just - meh

    Had to help a guy setup bgp on Alma the other day. Couldn't even find bird2 real updated repo. Had to compile from source. Outrageous.

  • hezihezi Member

    @avsisp said:
    How could anyone use anything other than Debian these days? All the rest are just - meh

    Had to help a guy setup bgp on Alma the other day. Couldn't even find bird2 real updated repo. Had to compile from source. Outrageous.

    EL has bird v3.1.2, the latest version. The package is just called "bird". Unless you mean you specifically needed v2.x

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  • avsispavsisp Member, Patron Provider

    @hezi said:

    @avsisp said:
    How could anyone use anything other than Debian these days? All the rest are just - meh

    Had to help a guy setup bgp on Alma the other day. Couldn't even find bird2 real updated repo. Had to compile from source. Outrageous.

    EL has bird v3.1.2, the latest version. The package is just called "bird". Unless you mean you specifically needed v2.x

    Bird3 is full of bugs and should not be used in production. So yes - bird2 only.

    I had upgraded all my servers to bird3 - bunch of random disconnects and weirdness - bird2 revert - fixed. And no - wasn't a configuration issue - with pathvector being used on them. I'm not to only one to experience this. Many people complaining of bird3 issues. Bug reports never stop.

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