TOP 7 distribuciones Linux para servidores - Recomendadas por DriveMeca
Introduction and Top 7 Linux Server Distributions
In this video, the speaker discusses their top 7 Linux server distributions. They explain that while any Linux distribution can theoretically be used as a server, there are specialized distributions that come pre-configured with drivers for server hardware. The speaker emphasizes that their list is not in any particular order.
CentOS
- CentOS is a popular distribution known for its stability and long support life.
- It has separate versions available for download, including CentOS 8 (supported until December 2021) and CentOS 7 (supported until June 2024).
- The speaker recommends considering CentOS for server projects.
Debian
- Debian is often referred to as the "mother" of many other distributions.
- It offers three states - stable, testing, and unstable - with the stable state being highly reliable.
- Debian's website is undergoing changes, but it remains a solid option for servers.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
- RHEL is a well-known distribution, particularly in the commercial sector.
- While it requires licensing to use officially, it offers certifications that can enhance employment opportunities.
- Different versions of RHEL are available on their website for various purposes like cloud and data center usage.
Fedora CoreOS
- Fedora CoreOS specializes in container management and virtualization.
- It originated from the acquisition of CoreOS by Red Hat.
- This distribution may gain popularity over time due to its focus on containers.
Oracle Linux
- Oracle Linux is gaining popularity due to its stable kernel derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
- It offers both free downloads and commercial support options.
Ubuntu Server
- Ubuntu Server has been steadily gaining popularity, especially with the release of Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
- It provides pre-packaged services in snap format, making it easy to deploy production-ready services.
Conclusion
The speaker concludes by reiterating that their list is not definitive and encourages viewers to explore these distributions based on their specific server requirements.
The timestamps provided are approximate and may vary slightly from the actual video.
New Section
This section discusses the seventh and final recommended distribution for servers, which is openSUSE. It mentions that openSUSE is a commercial version for servers and cannot be downloaded for free. However, there is a 60-day trial period available.
openSUSE as a Server Distribution
- openSUSE is recommended as a server distribution.
- The server version of openSUSE is commercial and not available for free download.
- There is a 60-day trial period available for download.
New Section
This section highlights the benefits of using openSUSE as a server distribution and mentions the administration tool called "Jazz".
Benefits of openSUSE for Servers
- openSUSE provides a great option for servers.
- The administration tool used in openSUSE is called "Jazz".
New Section
This section quickly recaps the seven recommended distributions for servers mentioned in the video.
Recap of Recommended Server Distributions
- The seven recommended distributions are: CentOS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora CoreOS, Oracle Linux, Ubuntu Server, Xubuntu, and openSUSE.
- Some of these distributions are commercial while others are free to use.
New Section
This section concludes the video by encouraging viewers to like the video, subscribe to the channel, and activate notifications to stay updated with daily uploads.
Conclusion
- If you enjoyed the video and found it helpful, please support by liking it.
- To stay updated with daily uploads, subscribe to the channel and activate notifications.