Fischer
I bought cheap kvm vps 512 mb ram, 2 cpu, for 25$ per year, i did it on purpose, i want to mess around with it, i want to apply the minimalist programming philosophy to it and see if i can create a perfect server with the minimum usage of resources that i have.
I want to keep monitoring the resources to see how well i can do.
the server itself will run many django apps on nginx. (i don't know if lighthttpd is better, last time i checked it had many memory leaks issues).
the provider offers debian 6, centos 5.9 minimal and netbsd 6 and ubuntu 12.10. ubuntu is the heaviest os, not an option.
debian would be lighter than centos i guess, but i've never used centos minimal And what about freebsd? I've never used it before, i have used centos, ubuntu and debian.
So my question is, which os is the lightest, and what about the performance.
venam
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Fischer
I like building packages from source but not all of them, for example ffmpeg has many dependencies, building it from source is a pain, i won't be using ffmpeg on the server i was just gyving an example.
As for the database, i'm not sure, i would like to mess around, it's the perfect opportunity to do so, i won't be using mysql or postgres, i might go for mariadb or a noslq, mongo db or couch db, i believe that mongo is better for django apps, not sure though. I'll decide soon...
venam
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Fischer
yes i have used rpm and epel on centos, i'm not a big fan, i know what you are talking i just read about pkgsrc, i'm willing to netbsd a try, if i don't like it, i'll reinstall debian.
Joe
- Debian 6 support is dropped in less than a year. CentOS in comparison has longer support.
- If you're running a production server, pick what you know best.
- If you want to try netbsd consider the overhead: it's going to take you a while to get completely comfortable with the OS and the community.
- I wouldn't pick Ubuntu either. That thing is bloated.
Fischer
i installed debian 7, it was available in solusvm, i was shocked that such a cheap provider has solusvm, the support team told be about that, they have active support team and active irc channel, and i pay 25$ per year, weird! a month ago i was migrating a website from a rack cloud and the owner of the cloud was paying about 200$ per month and i got no support since the owner didn't pay for support service...
I wanted to pick netbsd, but they don't have a big community like arch, when i was using arch, i had big help from a huge community, netbsd on the other hand seems to have a very small community, and very limited tutorials (i might be wrong) But i got nothing other than the docs, and unlike arch, they don't have too many docs