Which of these is ideal to run a server on?

Which of these is ideal to run a server on?

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TempleOS.

the one you're most comfortable with

plan9

This, but CoreOS says it's (((open source))) everywhere it can so idk if I would trust it

Debian if you want stable packages, very easy to update & upgrade
Ubuntu if you want newer packages that are also pretty stable & whole system is once again very easy to upgrade
Fedora basically same thing but might break on occasion as it's more latest & greatest
Centos and redhat are quite old & "stable"
Freebsd is about the same

All in all I'd stick with Debian for servers and Ubuntu if you want the same experience but newer in some areas

openbsd

Install Gentoo

Windows Server

you run server on these not the other way around.

despite how much i hate ubuntu on desktop, it's pretty comfy on server, so i use that.

Windows Server

if it's just a simple home server take whatever you are accustomed to, on a more professional level it's either centos or rhel

or just run debian sid fpr new shit

OpenBSD
this

Whatever can run docker. Ale You need on a sever m8

Gentoo
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SLES

Buy SLES

windows server core

Unironically Arch (so, none of those).
If you can't handle Arch, then Fedora, I guess.

>If you're gonna run your server through a wormhole for machines in the 80s to connect to it, then Debian.