Le 2014-04-09 à 16:20, Bruce Momjian a écrit : On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 10:02:07AM -0500, Christofer C. Bell wrote:
This highlights a more fundamental problem of the difference between a workstation-based on OS like Ubuntu and a server-based one like Debian or FreeBSD. I know Ubuntu has a "server" version, but fundamentally Ubuntu's selection of kernels and feature churn make it less than ideal for server deployments.
I am sure someone can post that they use Ubuntu just fine for server deployments, but I continue to feel that Ubuntu is chosen by administrators because it an OS they are familiar with on workstations, rather than it being the best choice for servers.
I'm not a full-time sysadmin. I chose Ubuntu because I have familiarity with it, and because installing Puppet on it installed the certificates and everything I needed to get going. I tried Debian, but I had to fight and find the correct procedures to install the Puppet certificates and all. Ubuntu saved me some time back then.
Cheers! François |
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