$quoted_author = "Michael Lake" ;
> 
> If I can choose between a Debian stable and a Debian testing what should 
> I run? Is testing likely to break after an 'apt-get upgrade'? Anyone 
> have experience and advice from running a server rather than a home 
> setup? There would be few applications installed as it's a server. 
> Mainly apache-perl, mysql and perl and a dozen perl modules.

I'm actually not going to answer your question other then "What Jeff said".

In terms of your choice of VServer, you might also like to consider User
Mode Linux which is a way of running instances of Linux ontop of Linux.

Project Site
http://user-mode-linux.sourceforge.net/

Community Site
http://usermodelinux.org/

How-To
http://www.stearns.org/slartibartfast/uml-coop.current.html

Commercial Offerings Based On It
http://www.linode.com/
http://www.jvds.com/
http://rimuhosting.com/vps/
http://www.bytemark-hosting.co.uk/vmhosting/
https://www.pdxcolo.net/

cheers
marty

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