| ▲ | INTPenis an hour ago | |
It's more maintenance due to its frequent release cycles, but it's perfectly good as a server OS. I've used it many times, friends use it. You can't mess up the release cycle because their package repos drop old releases very quickly, so you're left stranded. A friend recently converted his Fedora servers to RHEL10 because he has kids now and just doesn't have the time for the release cycle. So RHEL, or Debian, Alma, Rocky, offer a lot more stability and less maintenance requirement for people who have a life. | ||