Hi Ronald,

Thanks a lot well explained !
as far as people that I know that uses linux server most of them are still are under centOS installation.

Thanks

Ronald Artos wrote:
When doing it on CentOS, it's the old fashion way as RHEL does. Using stable releases from few years ago. Well documented and troubleshooting notes from both RHEL people and community (coz the configuration and settings are the same even 2 - 3 years ago). Most servers are not in bleeding edge, less bugs IMHO.

Ubuntu as server, easier and must update. Fresh versions of packages, Newer administration procedures etc. Newer version also means new bugs although there are several bugs still not fixed yet, bug fixing interval is faster.

CentOS administration is well documented coz it crosses the RHEL and community support. Ubuntu server on the other hand has active responses from community though, easier and up to date packages.

Statistically, most of the current enterprise servers still uses RHEL/CentOS systems.


On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 8:18 AM, AL Pelias <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hi All,

    May I know which is better distro CentOS or Ubuntu in the
    following setup;

       1. Active directory
       2. Mail server
       3. Web server
       4. Proxy server
       5. File server

    TIA.

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