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Choosing the Right Linux OS for Your VPS

CentOS, Debian & Red Hat Linux
If you decide to use a Linux OS host on
your virtual private server, you will be
delighted to know that you have a
variety of options to choose from. Of
course, it is essential that you take a
look at all of the different options that
are available ad get to know the
advantages and disadvantages of each
individual distribution before making
your choice. To make things easier for
you, we will list the most popular
options here to help get you started.
CentOS VPS
CentOS is a Linux distribution that is
primarily free and community
supported. This operating system is
centered around Red Hat Enterprise
Linux. A CentOS VPS offers enterprise
quality software for free, enabling users
to experience top quality VPS services
at a low cost. Users will just have to
pay for their hosting plans.
The CentOS operating system has
numerous advantages over other Linux
VPS operating systems. For one, the
CentOS operating system is one
hundred percent free. Second, you can
contact developers to report bugs and
discuss various problems with them
that you are having and need help with,
and they will always respond to you.
You also have a large user community
to consult with, in case you may be
stuck on various things or just want to
see what things you can do with this
OS. In addition, you have a plethora of
support options that are available to
you that you can use for free. Finally,
there are always QAed errata packages
that are being tested and built at a
quick pace.
Debian VPS
Debian VPS is another free open source
platform that is of top quality, designed
by the GNU Project. This particular
Linux VPS software is highly flexible, it
will enable you to have complete
control over your environment, and it
is very easy to set up and configure. In
addition, Debian enables you to have
high amounts of traffic on your servers
without compromising your
performance in the least bit. You can
host a large number of sites and do a
number of tasks without causing
trouble with load times. If you are a
developer, you will love Debian in that
this VPS allows for optimal flexibility
in that you can develop a number of
applications to customize your VPS
environment.
Debian Linux is also backed by
outstanding support. You can find a
whole lot of free support via IRC, user
lists, and forums, and you can even talk
with the developers themselves. And
last but not least, it is ideally suited for
a VPS Hosting environment.
Red Hat (RHEL)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is is
one hundred percent stable and
performs very well. As a matter of fact,
it is more stable and performs better
than Microsoft`s Windows operating
systems. A Red Hat Linux VPS
provides support for a wide array of
applications, and it also supports a
number of hypervisors, hardware
architectures, and clouds. The latest
version, Red Hat 6, offers greater
flexibility than past versions. Version 6
also allows for users to have a greater
amount of control over their virtual
private server environments. A large
number of businesses trust in Red Hat
for the fact that this is a very reliable
VPS.
While there are a number of
advantages of using Red Hat, there are
some disadvantages. For one, it seems
difficult to find a lot of information,
and there is a cost for using it. You
have to obtain a subscription either
from Red Hat themselves or from one
of their venders.
Fedora, openSUSE & Ubuntu
Fedora
Fedora is another very powerful, free
Linux distribution that is popular
among many developers. Developers
love how it is very easy to navigate and
set up. Like most open source software,
the user community plays a very
important role. Developers can discuss
matters with one another, and they can
work together to find solutions to
problems. Developers can also help one
another to learn new things about
Fedora. This comes handy for users
who are at the beginner and
intermediate levels.
There are several advantages to using
Fedora. For one, Fedora is extremely
flexible. Fedora has a set of tools that
enables developers to create their own
versions of the OS and distribute them
to others. These tools allow for
creativity to be demonstrated. Second,
Fedora is one hundred percent secure.
And unlike Ubuntu, Fedora has a
firewall that works right out of the box
and is very easy to configure.
OpenSUSE
OpenSUSE, also free and open source,
is a very stable and secure Linux
operating system. The newest release
comes jam packed with features,
offering a whole host of tools to
developers that enable them to
customize their experiences. While this
particular operating system is excellent
for VPS hosting, you may discover that
you will have a difficult time finding
support info on the web. Information is
not as readily available as with some
other Linux distributions. You'll need
to go straight to the openSUSE Project
for most of what you need to know.
You will also need to consult the
project to obtain a release, should you
desire to utilize it. Of course, you can
purchase a hosting plan that contains
this operating system from a variety of
different companies.
Ubuntu
Finally, there is Ubuntu. Ubuntu is free
and open sourced, and it is immensely
popular among developers. Ubuntu is
very simple and easy to use, as it takes
little effort to configure. In addition,
you will have no difficulty finding tons
of information about Ubuntu due to its
extensive popularity as a Desktop
Operating System. You can find
whatever you need to know in just
minutes by doing a simple search
online.
While Ubuntu has huge popularity and
is extremely well liked, there is one
small disadvantage to using this
operating system for a VPS server.
Security features, like the firewall, are
not present in the beginning. You may
need to install and fully configure them
to insure that your VPS is entirely
secure. And although it is optimized for
your desktop, it may not be perfectly
suited for a hosting environment. You
may want to choose a Debian VPS
instead.
Now, no matter what Linux VPS you
decide to use, beginners may want to
install a VPS control panel like Plesk
or cPanel to help with much of the
configuration and management of their
Linux VPS Server. Such control panels
remove a large amount of the learning
curve.
With all this information in hand, you
will now be able to make an informed
decision as to how you will set up your
virtual private server and tailor your
experience to fit your needs and run
your business successfully.

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