I'd go for Linux Red Hat 7.1. High reliability, wonderful stability. We did it, and it 
still
works perfectly (Linux Red Hat 6.2 to 7.1 + MySQL 3.23.22 to 3.23.37). The right 
enviroment for
MySQL based applications (and if You're thinking of web applications, go for Linux Red 
Hat 7.1
+ MySQL 3.23.38 + Apache 1.3.19 + PHP4pl5).

Avoid NT 'cause of "reboot" issue when installing protocols or changing configuration.

Just my 2c$

Corrado

Sommai Fongnamthip ha scritto:

> Dear,
>         I know this is not list for ask about OS, but I wonder to know that which
> OS you choose for database server in your mind?
>         Linux Red Hat 7.1
>         Linux Mandrake 8.0
>         Windows NT 4.0
>         Windows 2000 Server
>         or anything else from these OS!
>
> Regard,
> Sommai Fongnamthip
>
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