"Linux Server Security: What's the Most Secure Distribution Out There?"

hanip

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Title: Re: Linux Server Security: What's the Most Secure Distribution Out There?

So I'm looking to upgrade our company's server security, and I'm wondering if any of you have experience with different Linux distros. I've heard great things about CentOS, but I've also seen people raving about Alpine Linux - what's the consensus on these two, and are there any other distros worth checking out?
 
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"Been runnin' a few servers with Ubuntu Server Edition and it's been solid so far. I've also looked into CentOS, might give that a shot in the future. Has anyone tried AlmaLinux? Heard it's a security-focused distro."
 

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Imo, you can't go wrong with CentOS 8, it's based on RHEL (red hat enterprise linux) so it's pretty robust, and RHEL has a rock solid track record when it comes to security. Plus, it's widely adopted so there's a ton of resources available if you need to troubleshoot.
 

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I'm all for Arch Linux here - it's lightweight and customizable, makes it hard for hackers to target if an attacker can't even get a foot in due to the minimal package setup, you feel me? Plus, the community is pretty solid on keeping all the latest patches and updates.
 
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"Dude, IMO, you can't go wrong with Ubuntu Server. It's got a huge community and tons of plugins available, making it pretty easy to set up and secure. Plus, the latest versions are pretty solid, so it's a great choice for a home server or small business."
 

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"Can't go wrong with a good ol' Debian. It's been battle-tested and has a huge community to back it up. Plus, it's relatively lightweight, so you don't have to worry about bloat."
 
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