I have been using CentOS for years as a somewhat stable go-to for a long time, especially in business environments.
Honestly, it was a very simple fire-and-forget distro that I happen to know extremely well. However, with RH completely migrating to an Elon Musk inspired business model, it’s time for a change.
While I don’t have anything against Debian or Ubuntu, it was never my first choice of distro. (I’ll give them another go shortly though, as the Ubuntu server distros were quite clean.) It boils down to silly things like yum instead of apt and such.
I suppose I am really asking what the most generic server-style distros are super popular these days. Any suggestions?
I just end up using Debian since its supported on almost every remote server and arm devices I use.