I am about to set up a cloud instance with linux operating system, and the common choice here normally would be ubuntu. But since they failed their newest release, and I have the option of going fedora or debian. What would you guys recommend for server?

  • @f3nyx@lemmy.ml
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    23 days ago

    Github has zero 9’s so at this point just use Arch for everything fuck it

    (I would personally recommend Debian)

  • @SpicySquid@lemmy.ml
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    286 days ago

    Best fit is always dependent on how you’re planning to use it. Find out what your requirements before you set up a server.

    Generally Debian is chosen very often, but I’d wager pretty much any distro will do. Your own experience goes a long way in making a distro a good choice.

    • somethingDotExeOP
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      16 days ago

      Which one has the biggest repositpry libruary off the bat? It’s a GUI-less server. So no browser downloading of .deb files anyways.

    • somethingDotExeOP
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      16 days ago

      It is going to run af .go application that is the backend for my website. Handling user logins, database translation etc.

      • @SpicySquid@lemmy.ml
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        55 days ago

        Go applications are statically built. So you don’t really need anything special on the server for that. Anything will do. Debian would be fine here.

  • @tirateimas@lemmy.pt
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    166 days ago

    Debian would be the most obvious choice. Perhaps Alma is also a good option. If you would like a european option, OpenSUSE leap can also do the job.

  • @Arcanoloth@lemmy.ml
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    116 days ago

    I personally favour Alpine Linux for its minimalism, but Devuan or Debian are fine, and more familiar choices, too. Depending on what you intend to run, especially appliance-like things, OpenBSD might be a good alternative.

  • placebo
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    96 days ago

    Professional as in an organisation? You should probably start by gathering functional and non-functional requirements from stakeholders.

  • asudox
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    6 days ago

    Debian or Fedora

    I personally go with Fedora Server with automatic security updates.

  • HumbleBragger
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    56 days ago

    I’d go with Debian but it’s just a personal preference. I had some difficult to set up a samba server the other day in one of my laptops that was running fedora because of firewall configs that I don’t use in Debian like adding context or something. Besides that, I kinda think dnf is better than apt in some ways but still use Debian on my home server. I just works