I use Centos for production and Fedora for development and I am very
happy with both.  Especially Centos as I have never had an update break
anything.

On Fri, 2010-11-05 at 09:50 -0400, David Siebert wrote:
> I would say that if you pick any of the big four you will be fine.
> CentOS
> Ubuntu Server LTS
> Red Hat
> Suse
> Debian can also be a good choice.
> We used to be an OpenSuse shop but we are now moving everything to
> Ubuntu Server LTS. I can not say enough good things about CentOS as
> far as stability and long support times.
> 
> 
> On 11/4/2010 11:00 AM, Michael Gould wrote: 
> > I know that this is probably a "religion" issue but we are looking
> > to move Postgres to a Linux server.  We currently have a Windows
> > 2008 R2 active directory and all of the other servers are
> > virtualized via VMWare ESXi.  One of the reasons is that we want to
> > use a 64 bit Postgres server and the UUID processing contrib module
> > does not provide a 64 bit version for Windows.  I would also assume
> > that the database when properly tuned will probably run faster in a
> > *inx environment.
> > 
> > What and why should I look at certain distributions?  It appears
> > from what I read, Ubanta is a good desktop but not a server.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> > Best Regards
> > 
> > 
> > ____________________________________________________________________
> > Michael Gould, Managing Partner
> > Intermodal Software Solutions, LLC
> > 904.226.0978
> > 904.592.5250 fax
> 



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