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Are you hosting on a dedicated server?
ReliableSiteHosting
Member, Patron Provider
in General
What OS are you running on your dedicated server?

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Windows NT4, SP2
windows 😉
Pve
FreeBSD. Btw, amazing sponsorship for GrapheneOS, thanks guys.
Whatever my Atom dedi with 4GB can run
bring back service packs man
make windows great again
good ol' debian
Void Linux
Very underappreciated comment.
Redstar, my favourite, do not disrespect it
Ubuntu. Been Debian for years but switched to Ubuntu. Not only dedicated but also on most vms. Giving me the least headaches.
Still like Debian better tbh but going with what what's least time consuming for my general use case.
Windows
Long live Windows ✨️
I like windows. So much brighter inside with windows. I also like doors though. They're easier to open.
Debian thx
That's funny, I'm the opposite ran ubuntu for years but swapped to Debian. On the occasion I want to run proxmox having all the tooling setup for Debian made it worth it to switch. I keep trying to use windows/iis/hyperv but its just got its own issues and I always end up back on linux.
Mostly Devuan.
pve the best
I don't have one do you have any deadpool deals that can give me the first one?
Ubuntu because I believe in the KISS principle (keep it simple, stupid).
Windows XP
Nyarch Linux
Straight to dungeons
PVE
Proxmox 9.1.2 (Debian) & all vms (Almalinux 10.2)
Debian12 i have 20+ vps~
Pve debian
Windows 12 preview coming soon.
They ditched service packs in favor of every other OS being really shitty.
Running Debian, everywhere, but I thought you were asking something else:
Yes I am, and I trust a 4GB Atom much more than any VPS whatsoever. A dedicated server inevitably has less downtime (could be even zero) than any VPS. And there's no risk of the host quietly copying all the data for later examination. At least they have to do it not as "quetly" in that case.
So my actual website and the end-destination mail server are both on the Atom, and any VPSes I have are only frontends to that, which store no important data themselves, and can be easily thrown away and replaced.
AlmaLinux 9
Ubuntu 24.04
ubuntu 22.04, PVE