On 10Jan2023 15:00, Samuel Sieb <samuel@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 1/10/23 10:40, bruce wrote:
just curious.. no flames..
for you guys who are sysadmins. what linux do you run in production?
any reasons why you use the flavor you use/?
I use Fedora everywhere. That keeps things simple and I like having
the latest versions of what I'm running with little difference between
the desktops and servers.
For personal servers this might be fine. I'm looking to reinstall our
home server (yet again grrr) and might move from Ubuntu LTS to their
rolling release, and do more aggressive updates (I'm in update hell just
now - appearently I can't upgrade any more and it's only been a year,
meaning I can't upgrade to the next release).
But for client facing servers, stability is very important. I was
running servers serving an entire state, and stability far outweighed
having the "latest" versions of anything. Security patches backported by
RH is a huge service for such a platform.
Cheers,
Cameron Simpson <cs@xxxxxxxxxx>
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