IMO, unless you're expecting to get 100% of a brand new hardware platform, you don't need the greatest-and-latest linux version. A long-term-support version is very well suited to a server. Recent kernels (2.6.26 and up) have good power management/power efficiency, and you'll find that in 8.0.4 LTS I think. I think Ubuntu will offer you the best documentation/forums. And over time you'll get to appreciate the debian package management system, so easy to update a system.
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