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Yeah if you're using it for a real server then Rocky/Alma/Stream/RHEL. For a personal server I find Fedora fine, since my local packages will match my server's.


>For a personal server I find Fedora fine, since my local packages will match my server's.

Absolutely. I also use Squid[0] as a proxy for updates[1] which, after initial download for one of the dozens of my Fedora boxes, caches the updates, reducing bandwidth usage and (more importantly) speeding up updates significantly.

[0] https://serverfault.com/questions/837291/squid-and-caching-o...

[1] https://linuxiac.com/how-to-use-yum-dnf-command-with-a-proxy...




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