One thing to keep in mind is to have the same platform to develop on and to 
deploy on (ie. server and your local workstation). Iojs and node.js have 
some (few) modules that do not work well accross the platforms, so you'd 
have to match those. Example, with some versions of mongoose I've had 
issues - stuff precompiled for Node would not work on Io or the other way 
around. Also, gulp has had some issues.

Another thing is stability. I would say iojs is stable, but they themselves 
are saying it's not production ready. I know that's just CYA talk, but I've 
listened to that advice and I use Node on production.



On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 2:56:15 PM UTC+2, Carlos Carcamo wrote:
>
> Hello all.
> Since the node.js foundation is a reality, I wonder what should I install 
> on my new server? the last version of io.js or the last version of node.js?
> What are your recommendation?
>
> Thanks in advance.
> -- 
> "El desarrollo no es material es un estado de conciencia mental"
>  

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