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Linux Server?

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boutbusiness23

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Sep 6, 2007
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What would be the best linux server in running a small/medium business? where would I get it? also...as far as tools for administering and also for remote access? What type of security software would i use for it?
 
Thats a very broad question. What do you intend to use the server for etc.
 
I would also second Ubuntu 6.06 - it comes as an LTS release (Long Term Support). Very convenient in configuring, lots of available pre-built packages, etc. I prefer it over RH which is becoming more like a behemoth with every new release (in my opinion).

 
depends on what you want to do and what you are putting it on. If you are just throwing it on a small server, then ubuntu 6.04 would serve you really well. Compared to other flavors I've worked with (including Fedora 5 and several versions of Suze), it is the most painless to work with. 7.04 (Fiesty) is a little better if you want to use it as a desktop environment or are for some reason require wireless support, but for a strict server, 6 would work perfectly....especially since the server release can be installed as a LAMP server directly off the CD.
 
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