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There are three types that I am currently interested in, CoreOS, CentOS, and Ubuntu. Which of these three is better?
Or if there is a better one, please recommend it.

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  • 阿神

    阿神2017-05-16 13:29:39

    CentOS is officially defined as Community Enterprise Operating System, Chinese meaning: Community Enterprise Operating System
    Debian is officially defined as a general-purpose operating system
    Ubuntu is officially defined as the world's leading operating system for personal computers, tablets and mobile phones
    CoreOS is an operating system based on A lightweight operating system based on the Linux kernel, created for the infrastructure construction of computer clusters like Docker

    You asked me what I chose, I have always used CentOS

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  • 世界只因有你

    世界只因有你2017-05-16 13:29:39

    I really want to recommend CentOS, but it is too strict. CoreOS is designed for docker. Ubuntu is relatively balanced but has occasional pitfalls. If it is for personal use or internal deployment, I will choose Ubuntu, but for more serious and formal operation and maintenance, I still use CentOS. Going up a level is Redhat. It is said that their services are first-rate.

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  • 怪我咯

    怪我咯2017-05-16 13:29:39

    Zhihu has related discussions

    https://www.zhihu.com/questio...

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  • 仅有的幸福

    仅有的幸福2017-05-16 13:29:39

    CentOS or Debian is recommended. Ubuntu software is often relatively old, and only the main repository is guaranteed to be updated in the official source.

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  • 巴扎黑

    巴扎黑2017-05-16 13:29:39

    Personally, I recommend using centos, especially for web development. Most applications are deployed on the centos system.

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  • PHP中文网

    PHP中文网2017-05-16 13:29:39

    Debian

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  • PHPz

    PHPz2017-05-16 13:29:39

    centos is mostly used for operation and maintenance. If something goes wrong, it’s easier to find documentation

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