Since you can tune and change every distro as you like (kernel/gcc/and so on), there is no point in arguing about distros.

Just choose the one you like most and modify it to your needs. With 8+GB ram and supporting CPU choose the 64bit version. In other cases you are fine with 32bit too.


Am 01.09.2010 14:12, schrieb Marco Padovan:
 As a rhel fan I suggest Redhat MRG.
http://www.redhat.com/mrg/

Of course 64bit (I'm assuming your have servers with at least 16gb of ram... so there's absolutely no doubt in choosing the 32/64bit version... 32bit PAE results in too much overhead)

Il 30/08/2010 21:17, Alon Gubkin ha scritto:
What linux distribution and kernel would you suggest for running source
dedicated servers? Currently I use Ubuntu Server 10.04 x86
and 2.6.33.7-rt29.

By the way, is there any reason to use Ubuntu Server 10.04 x64 instead of
x86? As far as I know, srcds doesn't support 64-bit.
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