Hi Mikel,

I've been using Ubuntu Server in production for the last four years or
so, although I am sure Debian would be an almost identical experience
for a server installation.  I've familiar with administering it and
every time I've had to use an RPM-based distro it just seems rough
round the edges.  The deb-based tools feel cleaner IMHO. I also hate
yum.

It's quite rare that I've had to build 3rd party stuff myself on
Ubuntu - the last thing that comes to mind is NodeJS because it's so
new and volatile all of the packages were out of date the moment they
came out.

However, Canonical has this awesome concept of 'Personal Package
Archives', which makes it easy for anyone to build a package and have
Canonical host it for you - so for cutting edge stuff, there's almost
always a PPA with what you need.

At the last place I worked at, we were making deb packages of our own
code.  It's seems like overhead at fisrt, but it can pay off for ease
of deployment and versioning for moderate-to-complex systems.

So basically, I *love* Ubuntu.  I can sometimes even be found running
Ubuntu Server on my MacBook Pro - I keep Postgres & MySQL in there
because it's a thousand times easier installing stuff in there than
with Homebrew & MacPorts.

James.

On 27 November 2010 18:43, Mikel Lindsaar <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi RoRoers,
>
> Quick survey, what is your current deployment OS of choice and why?
>
> Reason I ask is there is a lot of movement recently, my current deployment OS 
> of choice is CentOS, but it is getting a bit long in the tooth and sometimes 
> has interesting yum problems on updating software, I can get anything I want 
> installed of course using direct installs, but would like to get a bit of 
> feedback from our community on what you are using these days.
>
> For some reason, I look at Ubuntu as just a desktop OS, I know this is 
> irrational, but I have been seeing more and more ubuntu installs on screen 
> casts and the like, are people using this because they find it easier?  Are 
> they (gasp) running the GUI on it in production?  What is the attraction here?
>
>
> Mikel Lindsaar
> http://rubyx.com/
> http://lindsaar.net/
>
>
>
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