Joining the thread late,

2010/1/27 Raj Mathur <r...@linux-delhi.org>:
> On Wednesday 27 Jan 2010, Amit Karpe wrote:
>> Debian
>
> I agree with Amit, for the following reasons:

Agree with Raj and Amit. Personally if I am placing the server
internet facing, I normally go with CentOS (or RHEL if the client is
paying for it). The reason for this is out of the box SELinux support.
This choice is usually if the server runs some standard stuff like
LAMP server etc for which packages are readily available in CentOS
standard repository. However, if the packages/application I need are
not available in CentOS and they are available in Debian then I
normally go for Debian.

Although with Debian base, I normally leave Ubuntu out of the server
environment and actually for me I have dropped it from my desktop
choice as well.

Regards.
-- 
Ajitabh Pandey
http://ajitabhpandey.info/
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