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Centos for webhosting & Debian for small vps.
Centos 6
CentOS for production, Debian for playing with new things & personal boxes.
BSD. If I must, then Debian.
Ubuntu & CentOS
Debian 7 32bit Minimal
Debian or Arch depending on usage.
Debian
For really important stuff usually Debian, otherwise I'm using Fedora Server 20. I love having the newest kernel features, a great systemd experience and other goodies. Didn't do the jump to v21 yet, as OpenVZ (which I'm using for 1-2 boxes) still doesn't properly support it.
So probably 20% Debian, 80% FS20.
Debian, always.
Debian.
debian jessie
I installed Fedora 21 Server a few weeks ago to play around with and I thought Cockpit was kinda cool.
Debian.
I've standardized all my boxes to Ubuntu. That said, my main dedi used to be Gentoo - haven't used it on a VPS though, I imagine the host wouldn't like that
Out of those 3, definitely Debian. If not, Arch Linux.
You want me to see if I can make a gentoo OVZ template?
Debian
going to switch to Ubuntu for LTS
Debian for VMs. If you're a CentOS-only shop you need to broaden your horizons
Debian, for sure.
debian obviously
Thank you for offering, unfortunately at this point I have a bigger todo list than I can handle, so it will probably end up idling on its default setup.
Debian
CentOS (production) and Debian (testing).
CentOS uses less from my experience with heavy PHP programs, Debian had higher resource usage. I think it really depends from usage to usage.
Debian
Debian
+1 for CentOS, though I don't mind Debian or Ubuntu.
CentOS
Debian
Debian with some VM under CentOS.