On Wednesday 09 December 2020 at 12:00:35, Dmitry Melekhov wrote:> 09.12.2020 13:20, Frank Vanoni пишет: > > On Wed, 2020-12-09 at 11:03 +0400, Dmitry Melekhov wrote: > >> what is best choice ? Oracle? Ubuntu? > > > > I'm running Asterisk since several years on Ubuntu without any issues. > > > > Debian should be fine too. > > Thank you. > > This gives me just about 3-4 years of support, considering 2 years > between LTS, > > and upgrading remote server can be pain.Upgrading a Debian server to the next release is a whole lot easier than doing a CentOS one. Antony. -- GIT/E d- s+:--(-) a+ C++++$(---) UL++++$ P+(---)>++ L+++(++++)$ !E W(-) N(-) o? w--(---) O !M V+++(--) !PS !PE Y+ PGP+> t- !tv@ b+++ DI++ D--- e+++(*) h++ 5? !X- !R K--? G- Please reply to the list; please *don't* CC me.
09.12.2020 15:07, Antony Stone пишет:> >> This gives me just about 3-4 years of support, considering 2 years >> between LTS, >> >> and upgrading remote server can be pain. > Upgrading a Debian server to the next release is a whole lot easier than doing > a CentOS one. > >There was no need to upgrade Centos, only replace server. 10 years...
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Am 09.12.20 um 12:07 schrieb Antony Stone:> Upgrading a Debian server to the next release is a whole lot easier than doing > a CentOS one.Correct. Although upgrading from CentOS 7 → 8 would be easier. I'm almost lucky about that CentOS Distro will surely switching now, because Debian/Ubuntu has bigger software repositorys. I missed in the past some packages… Kai