Hello Members,
I would like to know all of your views, Actually I need to know which Linux CentOS or RedHat is better for VPS configuration and why. ?
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Hello Members,
I would like to know all of your views, Actually I need to know which Linux CentOS or RedHat is better for VPS configuration and why. ?
I prefer Linux Centos
I am also like to go with Linux CentOS because it is free version of linux than red hat is paid version or called as enterprise version. Both are provide same feature.
CentOS is based on Red Hat and is binary compatible.
Centos +1 .....
cPanel is on Centos and most of the host run cPanel. Redhat is paid product and Centos is opensource so it free. Ultimately it comes down to personal preference. If you are used to cPanel environment then I would recommend CentOS
I also prefer Linux Centos. It is one of the best hostings according to me.
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Linux CentOS has very secured operating system with Fee version.So instead of choosing Redhat prefer CentoS
I prefer to use Linux CentOS.It has many advantages for industrial point of view.Some of them are: For making use community,It is easily rebuilt, tested,It works as an extensive mirror network. So I am choose this one instead of red hat.
I think that Linux CentOS is the best because it is free version of linux than red hat is paid version
Its depend in your project.
Red Hat Enterprise is best but its has paid version only.
CentOS is free and best for Web Hosting.
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Most of the end users prefer Cent OS due to its stability, security and compatiblity with supporting applications.
Well, RedHat is like the commercial version of CentOS, so for hosting I'd always go with CentOS. However, if you have a VPS with limited specs, Debian might need less resources. There is no such thing as "the best Linux", as it always depends on the purpose.