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What OS does your Servers run?

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  • smrgarbsmrgarb Member

    Why does everyone run Debian instead of Ubuntu? Genuine question as I have forever always used Ubuntu Server

  • MMMMMMMMMMMM Member

    Full deb

  • JasonMJasonM Member

    almalinux 9. my fav <3

  • dosaidosai Member

    Where is Windows?

  • @dosai said:
    Where is Windows?

    "Microslop Server/10/11"

    Thanked by 3rpqu nghialele host_c
  • All but tiny VPSs are on Ubuntu 24.04.

  • @smrgarb said:
    Why does everyone run Debian instead of Ubuntu? Genuine question as I have forever always used Ubuntu Server

    Debian follows the principal of "if it ain't broke don't fix." Which is great if you want absolutely battle hardened packages and yes you can still get security upgrades. It really is the go to for security without going a RHEL derivative like Alma/Rocky where you'll get even more longer term support.

    Ubuntu server is a little bit newer... However it has some bastardized defaults that I cannot stand such as snap(yes I know I can remove it during an install, however it's bloody awful and snap docker makes me want to unalive). Ubuntu Pro is nice for small time personal stuff... But that shouldn't be opt in if personal.

    That being said I personally have Debian, Ubuntu and Almalinux(evaluating it as I want to standardize my infra this year) and all have their use cases, pros and cons. It is a bit personal preference IMO but there are clear distinctions that you would align yourself with.

    I've yet to see some batshit answer of running Arch Linux as your server OS but if you do use Arch to host services I'm all for it.

  • atharvaatharva Member, Patron Provider

    Debian & Alma Linux +1

  • varwwwvarwww Member

    Debian/Ubuntu (whichever has the most recent LTS release)

  • @smrgarb said:
    Why does everyone run Debian instead of Ubuntu? Genuine question as I have forever always used Ubuntu Server

    stability

    dont need bleeding edge tech

    Thanked by 1smrgarb
  • PVE9 (Debian 13)

  • trunkstrunks Member

    debian and cloudlinux

  • WebProjectWebProject Veteran, 🚩 Host Rep Tag Suspended

    Debian and as alternative is AlmaLinux.

  • @MikeA said:
    I can share this once again.

    @Jord said:
    Almalinux is the only way forward

    @Noah2002 said:
    Almalinux 8 <3

    @tarisu said:
    Centos was the one of bests for a long time, now everyone that provides Hosting services moved to Almalinux and its a better choice tbh.

    @machinetto said:
    How did Alma gain the lead over Rocky?
    Rocky had initially started out very strong as a CentOS replacement started by the founder of CentOS.

    The same question:

    Why Almalinux and not RockyLinux?
    Especially since they shouldn't differ much.

    Also the latter's team looked saner at least when (the proper) CentOS was discontinued and all this new RHEL fork story has started.

  • TrKTrK Member

    Debian Thx!

  • dbadudedbadude Member

    debian is getting too popular

  • host_chost_c Patron Provider, Top Host, Megathread Squad
    edited March 16

    We run Nothing OS. :D

    Shit post aside.

    MSFT, Deb based, XEN, vMware.

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • rpqurpqu Member

    FYI, I hate Lennart Poettering

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • FumoOS

  • rotkarirotkari Member

    Why Gentoo is not in the list?

  • @rotkari said:
    Why Gentoo is not in the list?

    Because there are a lot of Linux distros and the OP cannot remember EVERYTHING, and also that he cannot edit the poll after posted.

  • orangevpsorangevps Member, Patron Provider

    let me check first.

  • Debian 13 - Less resource usage and stable.

    Thanked by 2oloke nick_
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @nghialele said:

    @rotkari said:
    Why Gentoo is not in the list?

    Because there are a lot of Linux distros and the OP cannot remember EVERYTHING, and also that he cannot edit the poll after posted.

    Granted OP @Fubukibox cant remember all flavors

    But he does know to tickle them ballz, right?

    Thanked by 1nghialele
  • slowserversslowservers Member, Host Rep

    OpenBSD. Was on FreeBSD for a while before that. Have also used Debian, Arch, and Slackware.

  • HeronHeron Member

    @slowservers said:
    OpenBSD. Was on FreeBSD for a while before that. Have also used Debian, Arch, and Slackware.

    What were the advantages of switching from Linux to BSD?

  • debugdebug Member

    I'll be different: Talos. They're all workers, so I just schedule containers to run on them

  • Debian or Ubuntu or Alpine inside docker

  • davidedavide Member
    edited March 16

    @dbadude said:
    debian is getting too popular

    To solve the issue suffices to configure Debian un-popularly.

    You know those ridiculous hermits who spend 99% of their time on Emacs... I'm becoming one of those D:

  • JordJord Moderator, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @DataRecovery said:

    @MikeA said:
    I can share this once again.

    @Jord said:
    Almalinux is the only way forward

    @Noah2002 said:
    Almalinux 8 <3

    @tarisu said:
    Centos was the one of bests for a long time, now everyone that provides Hosting services moved to Almalinux and its a better choice tbh.

    @machinetto said:
    How did Alma gain the lead over Rocky?
    Rocky had initially started out very strong as a CentOS replacement started by the founder of CentOS.

    The same question:

    Why Almalinux and not RockyLinux?
    Especially since they shouldn't differ much.

    Also the latter's team looked saner at least when (the proper) CentOS was discontinued and all this new RHEL fork story has started.

    I can't remember why, was a CentOS fanboy, I was also using cloudlinux so that might be it, but have always liked Almalinux. Won't use anything else and I die inside when I have to install debian if something doesn't support it.

    Thanked by 1emgh
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