What Linux Are You Running
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CentOS and Ubuntu with a few RHEL boxes from customers.
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Ubuntu, Debian, Centos 6.x/7, one SUSE
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@momurda said in What Linux Are You Running:
Ubuntu, Debian, Centos 6.x/7, one SUSE
I want to see more Suse. Maybe soon.
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CentOS7 mostly, a couple Ubuntu Server for things like XO.
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CentOS 7 on everything except:
- My UniFi controller (Ubuntu)
- FreePBX (CentOS 6)
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Just getting my feet wet with CentOS 7, but nothing in production except for a Cisco firewall (SourceFire).
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I'm assuming you mean only servers:
CentOS 5 - 7
Ubuntu 14.04 LTS & 10.04 LTS
FreeBSD 10.3 & 11 -
RHEL 7 & 6 (ws and server), Fedora 25, CentOS 7, Oracle Unbreakable 7, some pretty old Solaris 9 boxes on SPARC, and a few of our appliances are running Debian. Dell KACE boxes are on FreeBSD but we never get down to that level on them.
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Ubuntu - For Ubiquiti Servers. Video or for my Unifi Controller.
CentOS 7
openSuse
Fedora 25 Cinnamon Desktop for my laptop -
Ubuntu and debian for XO and a internal wiki server., fedora for fog (don't ask), centos for some lab stuff,
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Probably around 700-ish CentOS 7 boxes, a few hundred CentOS 6, and 50-ish CentOS 5 boxes running some legacy applications we hope to phase out soon. I have heard mentions of some Ubuntu boxes somewhere, but not in production.
I work off of OS-X.
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@RamblingBiped said in What Linux Are You Running:
Probably around 700-ish CentOS 7 boxes, a few hundred CentOS 6, and 50-ish CentOS 5 boxes running some legacy applications we hope to phase out soon. I have heard mentions of some Ubuntu boxes somewhere, but not in production.
I work off of OS-X.
1-up!
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@RamblingBiped said in What Linux Are You Running:
Probably around 700-ish CentOS 7 boxes, a few hundred CentOS 6, and 50-ish CentOS 5 boxes running some legacy applications we hope to phase out soon. I have heard mentions of some Ubuntu boxes somewhere, but not in production.
I work off of OS-X.
I think you just trumped in total quantity all the non-Unix machines here
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I have no clue how many non-Unix boxes we have here... I avoid anything Microsoft related and make sure I give disapproving glares to all the Windows Admins in meetings. I'm sure we have thousands of MacBooks floating around in the wild and probably 2/3 that number of Windows laptops.
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@RamblingBiped That number of systems is insane.... what are they used for?
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CentOS6, CentOS7 in production. CentOS6, CentOS7, and Ubuntu running in the lab
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Ubuntu, CentOS, SuSE and Mint.
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For work use as a server:
CentOS 7, Debian 8, and Ubuntu 16.10For home use as a server:
CentOS 7, Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16.10For home use as a desktops/laptops:
I tend to jump back and forth between Ubuntu, elementaryOS, Linux Mint, and SolydXK and whatever else that looks interesting. -
Mainly CentOS7 but a couple of Ubuntu's
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CentOS 7.