[nycphp-talk] CentOS v Ubuntu
Federico Ulfo
rainelemental at gmail.com
Wed Jun 19 14:30:44 EDT 2013
Hi, since you're more familiar and probably faster with Ubuntu go with it,
if a necessity comes up you'll change it later.
I personally prefer CentOS.
Whatever Distros you chose use Chef, so on your local you'll be able to use
Vagrant to create a development environment with the same configuration as
in production.
On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Ed Prevost <consult at covenantedesign.com>wrote:
> +1 I now only deploy SuSe images that I've crafted myself ->
> http://susestudio.com/
>
>
>
> On 6/19/2013 10:41 AM, Chris Snyder wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jun 19, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Nicholas Hart <nhart at partsauthority.com>wrote:
>
>> I am having a debate in our office over whether to continue with CentOS
>> distro for use with our VM based servers (XEN) or switch to Ubuntu. I have
>> kept the belief that RedHat is better for servers while Ubuntu is preferred
>> on the desktop. I even have an Ubuntu desktop PC. Just wondered what all
>> of you think or recommend. Thanks.
>>
>> Best,
>> Nick
>>
>
>
> I prefer a distribution that is as stripped down as possible, so that I
> add only the things that need to be there. Any distro that installs an X
> server by default is out.
>
> But really, choice of distro is a personal preference, like choice of
> text editor. They all do the same thing, but in subtly different ways. Go
> with what the sysadmins will be happiest working on.
>
>
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