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What is the best Linux distribution for servers?

Thanks for A2A.Objectively speaking, any GNU/Linux can be tweaked and customized to become a server OS. But any how, here are some thoughts.ServerWatch says the top 10 distros for servers are:Ubuntu ServerRedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)SuSE Linux Enterprise ServerCentOSDebianOracle LinuxClearOSMandrivaArch LinuxSlackwareThe ones in bold are the ones I think are the best. They are easy to set up, stable, reliable and quite fast, not that the others lack those characteristics. Being a Fedora contributor, I would have to throw in Fedora Server, but I honestly don’t think it’s a very good idea to have a bleeding edge OS on your data-sensitive servers. I am also a loyal RedHat dog, so I would root for RHEL and CentOS.If you look at other ranking websites, e.g. TechRadar, you will find the same names circulating over and over (Debian, Ubuntu, RHEL, CentOS).TL;DR if you want a free distro, get CentOS. If you are willing to spend money on tech support, get RHEL.

What is the most popular server side Linux distro?

I did a quick google search, and it looks like Ubuntu Server is on top. Followed by RHEL, SUSE, Mandriva, Debian at #7, and CentOS at #9. I personally prefer CentOS for my servers. http://www.serverwatch.com/colum...

What's the most popular Linux distribution so far?

Android is by far the most popular Linux distribution so far, making up most smartphone and tablet operating systems.  It is not, however, what most people would associate with Linux, because it is not a GNU/Linux operating system like Ubuntu.  However, as it uses the Linux kernel, it is technically considered a Linux distro.If you don't want to include Android, Linux Mint is the most popular Linux distro.  http://www.zdnet.com/article/deb...http://www.tecmint.com/10-top-mo...

What's the best Linux distro for a web server?

Significantly, on a web server, people prefer Linux distro for themselves. Though the use of windows is very popular in the personal computer, it seems like the windows server is not chosen by the maximum admins. With this in mind, today we are presenting a list of the best Linux distro for a web server, and discuss in brief. Stay tuned!1. Ubuntu Server: With the newly released Ubuntu Server 18.04.2 LTS, they will dominate the market for sure. The support for the 64-Bit operating system is last for April 2023. Not just the simple use, the Ubuntu Server Team developed many useful applications that are well managed with this os. Some examples of the applications are – pam_motd, Byobu, and etckeeper.With the Ubuntu Server, it’s very easy to manage networking, DM-Multipath, Remote Administration, and Network Authentication. Monitoring of Web Servers and Databases for any security issue it just matters of a second. You may use any third-party backup software, but the built-in one is powerful enough to handle all. With the long term easy and quick support, the Ubuntu Server takes the number one place.2. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL): First released in 1995, the Red Hat Enterprise Linux is another popular Linux destro that is in second place in this list. RHEL means business and security, that’s why approximately 90% of Fortune Global 500 companies use the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). No matter you are using virtual, bare-metal, containerized, public or private cloud service, the RHEL supports all.Significantly, it’s a paid operating system, but the customers are not bothered to pay a small amount for the license of RHEL, because it offers better security than others. The support team also controlled by the Red Hat Enterprise so the chances of any mistakes are likely zero!3. CentOS: The CentOS is like the children of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It uses the source codes of RHEL and makes it free for all. Basically, the CentOS is community-driven project or operating system. Everything is open source for CentOS. Even the support is also community driven.Furthermore, with the recent CentOS 7, which you can download from their official website or from a torrent, they made a bold move to cross the gaps, thus it can be utilized by many users. Small business can afford the CentOS because it’s not paid. They also support all primary third party software’s. The crash rate for CentOS is less than other free OS.Thank You !!!Email:-sales@serverwala.org

Which is best linux os for server?

My company put together an infographic that explores the history of and difference between several of the most popular Linux hosting distributions: CentOS, Ubuntu Server, and Debian. The first two are more or less dominant in the hosting space, while the third is the core on which Ubuntu is based. Hope this helps.

What is the best Linux server?

If you are looking for free to use, production ready servers.Look no further thanCentOS Project : Rock solid support from the community and has the latest security patches. For Cent OS 7: You have a support till year 2024 [1] :DUbuntu Server :  Has been received with a good response since the time it was launchedYou will straight away get 5 years of added security patches from canonical.If you really want to take a look at paid services, Redhat has created a niche for itself really!Redhat Server Operating Systems: known as RHELYou will straight away get 10 years of End of life with tech support if anything goes wrong at anytime.Trivia : Redhat is fork of the fedora project. Every 3 years of so, they fork the fedora project and do extensive testing on it. They release this rock solid OS as Redhat.The stripped down version of RHEL is CentOS which has all the trademarks and copyrights removed from RHEL.So there you go.Hope it helped! :)[1] : FAQ/General - CentOS Wiki[2] : Download Ubuntu ServerI code primarily in python. You can follow me on Github (@prodicus) or twitter (@tasdikrahman )

Why Isn't Linux More Popular for Desktop Use?

I've read that Linux has a very small market share:

Windows: 80%
Mac: 8%
Linux 2%

Something like the above.

I understand that Linux is quite popular for main-frame computers and for web-servers.

Why isn't Linux more popular with a higher market share for desktop users? Lack of device drivers? Lack of unity with too many different distributions? Too hard to use? A lack of leadership?

I have a T-Shirt that says:

Linux is for servers,
Mac is for productivity,
Windows is for solitaire.

Windows has the lion's share of the desktop OS market so they must be for something more than for solitaire. Windows is much better than it was years ago.

Macs are too expensive. I like them, but I can't really afford them.

I want to look into running Linux on a partition of one of my Macs.
http://lifehacker.com/5934942/how-to-dua...

I'm just wondering why Linux isn't run more on PCs rather than running Windows.

I'm thinking of migrating from Mac to Linux. Why or why not?

What are your favorite Linux server distros for really old hardware?

Ok it's not for servers but a good desktop distro for old hardware is Puppy Linux. Check out that background! It's small and fairly quick since it can run completely in RAM.Puppy Linux

What would be a good Linux server distro  for a complete beginner?

It totally depends on your previous operating system. Coming from a Windows background, I would suggest a Linux distribution like Ubuntu. It has a more appealing user interface and is a good start to learning how to use a Linux system. Other distributions like fedora might discourage you at first due to the difficulty in installation and overall interface performance. Welcome to the world of LINUX. You can look through the Google or the website ( The leading OS for PC, tablet, phone and cloud ) for more details about installing. You can also dual boot (install side by side on your PC) or use a live CD with your previous operating system so as you can test to see if you like it or not.

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