+1 ubuntu server

- it just works, on pretty much any recent hardware
- it's easy to script installs
- apt-get install is good enough for most things
- custom installs rarely give problems
- I've had servers running for years without reboot

they ubuntu guys are doing an awesome job.

- matt.

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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