Linux Servers: Which Distro should you use?!
In the Linux community, there’s constant debate about which distribution is best for your desktop. However, there’s not as much discussion regarding Linux distros for your server. There are many good options for your Linux server project, and in this video Jay discusses his top 6 choices.
*Support Learn Linux TV*
Note: Commission may be earned for any and all links presented here.
– Set up your own cloud server with Akamai Connected Cloud ➜
– Support me on Patreon and get early access to new content! ➜
– Check out jay’s latest book, Mastering Ubuntu Server 3rd Edition ➜
– Affiliate store for Linux compatible hardware/accessories ➜
– Check out the Tiny Pilot KVM for your Homelab ➜
#*Time Codes*
00:00:00 – Intro
01:08:45 – Debian (stable)
07:22:00 – Ubuntu Server
12:52:17 – Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
15:42:00 – CentOS
18:06:07 – AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux
19:05:00 – SuSE Linux Enterprise Server
*Full Courses from Learn Linux TV*
• Linux Crash Course series ➜
• Learn how to use tmux ➜
• Learn how to use vim ➜
• Bash Scripting Series ➜
• Proxmox VE Cluster Full Course ➜
• Learn Ansible ➜
*Boost your Linux skills with these stand-alone tutorials*
• Essential tweaks for ALL Linux Servers ➜
• Install Arch Linux ➜
• Use Ventoy to create a multi-distro flash drive ➜
• Browse the web from within your Linux terminal ➜
• From Zero to Proxmox ➜
• Check out Neovim ➜
• Systemd Deep Dive ➜
• Systemd Timers ➜
• Installing an operating system for Raspberry Pi ➜
• Connecting to a Linux server via ssh ➜
• Linux permissions ➜
• OpenSSH Guide ➜
• 10 Linux Terminal Tips and Tricks ➜
• Over 15 Terminal Tricks ➜
*Linux-related Podcasts*
• Enterprise Linux Security ➜
• The Homelab Show ➜
VIDEO-SPECIFIC LINKS
– Related Linux Journal article ➜
– Red Hat Developer Subscription ➜
*Official *Learn Linux TV on the Web**
• Main site ➜
• Community ➜
Learn Linux TV provides technical content that will hopefully be helpful to you and teach you something new. However, this content is provided without any warranty (expressed or implied). Learn Linux TV is not responsible for any damages that may arise from any use of this content. The person viewing Learn Linux TV’s content is expected to follow their best judgement and to make their best decisions while working with any related technology. Always make sure you have written permission before working with any infrastructure. Also, be sure that you’re compliant with all company rules, change control procedures, and local laws.
#Linux #Server #LinuxDistributions
[ad_2]
source