If I just wanted a web server what should I use?..

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Hi, Ive had a play with a few linux distro's in the past (mainly ubuntu and mandrake) however this time is a little different.

I need a dedicated webserver (will be running apache), so my question is, is there a particular distro I should look at using for this?

I understand I could get it running on any distro, just wondered if there was anything specific I should consider (and any other advice is welcome :D)

Thanks
 
centos 3 or 4, debian, ubuntu. personally i would go with centos as there are lots of web servers about running this distro and support would be very good, eith issues already found/sorted. but any of the three really.

cheers
deano
 
Just use a base install of your favourite Linux for your web server. Ubuntu have released a server-specific distro called "Ubuntu-Server" that might meet your needs, although personally I just use Debian Sarge 3.1 with SSH login (mainly as I learnt about Linux using previous Debian releases).
 
Gentoo's a tricky one for servers, because of course any updates have to be compiled, and do you really want your server using cpu cycles compiling stuff, even if the emerge is reniced.
 
personally i would reccomend fedora or centos, if it makes it any easier, install plesk with their free single domain licence, that should help manage the server more easily
 
Ta for all the replies.

Plesk looks like it could simplify things which would be cool as I'm still very much a beginner.

May look at using the Ubuntu server distribution as I've used Ubuntu plenty in the past!

Thanks again
 
uk_viper said:
personally i would reccomend fedora or centos, if it makes it any easier, install plesk with their free single domain licence, that should help manage the server more easily
You got more info on this free single domain license?

Edit: Found it, turns out the Plesk products are all free for a single domain, which is pretty :cool:
 
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I just set up a small webserver at home using CentOS 4 and it was painless, there are a few guides on howtoforge on setting up web-servers :)

uk_viper said:
personally i would reccomend fedora or centos, if it makes it any easier, install plesk with their free single domain licence, that should help manage the server more easily

Where on Plesk' site can you request a single domain license? I had a look and couldnt see anything

Craig
 
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