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Best operating system for Servers in 2024
Best operating system for Servers in 2024
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When it comes to certain features or capabilities running in home labs or production environments, it directly relates to the operating system. In this video, we take a look at the best operating system for servers in 2024. We will look at several categories of server operating systems, such as…
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Best server os… Stocck Debian. Discussion over.
unRAID?
What about best OS for web-hosting and/or Firewalls applications?
Where is OpenStack?
Am I the only one using OMV (OpenMediaVault)?
Got a little distracted with hypervisors uh lol
VMware sux major with its filesystem – slow as hell – fuck this – what a moron!
No, RockyLinux ?
I would add Fedora Server to this list
I am using the combo: NixOS/Incus
Best server OS's by use case, . . . This is the best video for that π
Parot os is a nice alternative to kali
Great video as usual, but I can't get over the name Nutanix . It sounds like a dietary supplement, maybe for hair loss or Low T. π€£
Any best suggest for GPU workload? I use ubuntu server and to be honest, too much struggle with nvidia driver and cuda and so on…
You can build the XCP-NG appliance from sources to get all of the features. Several write ups online and pretty easy to do. Lawrence Systems has several videos on it.
Where wasn't there any mention of AIX or OS/2???? sigh lol j/k
Hey dude, do you have any video of your homelab setup? If not please describe it.. I presume synology NAS and some ubiquiti
The perfect server OS doesnβt exist, it exists the best server OS for your applications! π
I've been wrapping my head around NIX OS, bit of a learning curve but the fact that it's so easy to reproduce once you do get everything set up is something I really like. I'm also partial to FreeBSD (or OpenBSD for security) over Linux when I can use it.
RHEL and Almalinux if you need enterprise hardware driver support, because Debian is anti-propriety drivers.
I think you might of missed OpenBSD in them most secure. Qubes, Tails, Kali etc are hardly operating systems for servers?
I'm sticking with BSD, but nice summery π
These days I land on NixOS as a file server and for virtualization using Nix Flakes. The Nix language is kinda like learning VI. It has a learning curve but pays off once you figure it out.
Positivity is contagious. Spread it! π
Hi Brandon. Great video
Yust a quick tip about xcp-ng if you run the xen-oa in the docker you get all features for free but are not able to get support from the team.