I've been using ubuntu for over a year and never tried anything else. I have read that CentOS is really fast for servers. I was wondering if anyone had any personal experience with CentOS?
CentOS anyone?
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never heard of it to be honest, when i need to put linux on a server i tend to use Suse... Is it a gui server version?Last edited by caveman_nige; 7 March, 2009, 23:04. -
I have been using Red Hat Enterprise Linux server 5 and have introduced it my work recently I have found this to be a very fine OS, Never had hands on experience with CentOS but I believe CentOS 3.3 is a good Red Hat server alternative, It would be down to the support you get for each OS which would derterman the one you might use.
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Thats exactly what I want it for. Back in America they Have 20mb fiber optics for servers for about 250 usd a month. When I go back home. I would like to invest into my own private server instead of using others. So I wanted to get personal advice about cent os as I hear it is really good for servers.Comment
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CentOS is a recompilation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
I guess it's compatible with the corporate version of Suse too.
I would go with the server Version of Ubuntu, because you can have all the new stuff really quick and there is an easy way to upgrade the whole system without installing everything all over again.
The support of Ubuntu is excellent too and you have long term support if you want.IP Box HD 9000 2xS2 tuner
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Well thats what most people do ! they rent out server space to others to cover the out right cost of hosting it themselves and make a small profit in return,
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Centos is ok, but keep in mind you will end up compiling a lot more stuff than if you used Ubuntu.
Centos is the distro used for Trixbox and it is fantastic for that.
For a general server, I would install Ubuntu server 8.10 anytime.Comment

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