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Honestly if you're using Ubuntu for a server then performance is not your priority anyway.


What is your recommendation?


FWIW, we're using the Amazon Linux AMI (from Amazon themselves) and are quite happy with it.

It is a pretty minimalist AMI, which is what we wanted. One caveat: it is in beta.


This is a hybrid between CentOS and Fedora.


CentOS if you can't use RHEL.


Do you have some benchmarks handy that indicate that CentOS or RHEL are more performant than Ubuntu?


Any performance differences should be negligible. Use what you're used to. I personally use Amazon/CentOS/RHEL because I know where everything is and how everything goes.


;)


Because Python 2.4 is still AWESOME!


Oh man, good thing you can install python yourself on RHEL. But I wouldn't expect someone using Ubuntu to know how to download and compile the source code themselves.


Because they don't have to.

(And I say that as a longtime RH fanboi)




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