RE: Favorite Linux Distros? 04-02-2019, 07:51 AM
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(04-02-2019, 03:38 AM)zorrophreak Wrote:I've been using #!++ lately for VPS testing to eventually start a server array for monetary gaining hosting services. It is so lightweight and simple to use and install LAMP stacks on. Debian current build gives you a new upgrade with the actual root distro's upgrade. I can run multiple systems with both SFTP and a GUI for remote desktop on a quad-core 3.5GHz 4GB DDR4 RAM. As I said, the current tester is just to make sure the setups are uniform in performance under microscopic conditions.(03-31-2019, 02:07 PM)Madderc Wrote:(03-31-2019, 02:04 PM)Luftwaffe Wrote: I only used Ubuntu for a while,i more want know about others
Last I heard Linux got some sort of partnership with Amazon and now gather your data and etc so they can show you ads on the apps menu thing... so yeah I haven't used it since
This isn't so much a partnership with Linux itself but rather a partnership with specific distribution developers, namely Canonical (which manages Ubuntu.) With Linux being such an open and low level platform, it wouldn't be possible to do this as there isn't even an app menu at the linux level. I haven't used Ubuntu in ages, however as of late I have been using Xubuntu on older computers. For my home servers I've been using Debian and it runs nicely, no complaints.
A OctaPi setup is the next phase, each machine being an individual website.
https://www.raspberrypi.org/blog/octapi/
Really cool machinery, and cheap to create high powered individual servers, OR 2 VPS's per Pi. Deciding. Testing. Damn I'm tired.
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