Dedicated Linux Servers Using Other Than Red Hat?
morzel asks: "I've been looking on the internet to rent a dedicated Linux server to perform some back-up tasks for DNS/SMTP and perhaps some minor WEB/FTP. There are a lot of options out there, from $99/month deals to over a grand a month. What amazed me is that in almost every shop, 'Red Hat' is virtually a synonym of 'Linux'. And even if there are different choices, it's basically 'Red Hat 6.2 or Red Hat 7.0'. I for one would like another distribution to be on my production machines (like Slackware), but are there shops out there that can give me that?"
"Since the initial setup of the machines is being done by the hosting admin team, it's very important that they know their way around in the distribution I want, and that they can support me when I screw up big time doing maintenance on that machine. (I do think I'm competent enough to manage without getting in trouble, but these things tend to happen nevertheless <grin!>)
Basically it boils down to me wanting:
- Good quality connectivity
- A greater choice in Linux distributions (Just slack is fine by me, but it's interesting to know if there are other options as well)
- quality support (both in the initial installation, as well as afterwards)
- Possibly added services (back-ups, monitoring)
- A reasonable pricetag for all of the above - mind you, I don't necessarily want the cheapest around, but it has to be payable.
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