@scottalanmiller said in Misc go-to FOSS options:
We moved to OpenLiteSpeed. It's noticeable how much faster it is.
Interesting. I used Lightspeed bitd, before they had yet even a logo. I guess it went commercial? Stopped using it in favor of nginx when they hit a bunch of security issues. This was long ago. Have not looked at it since.
Up and coming new kid on the block that I am looking real hard at web server side:
But I have not yet deployed it so omitted from my initial reply.
There are many reasons I prefer to avoid Linux these days. I don't have time, nor interest, in an exhaustive list, since I am pretty sure NIH will prevail regardless. Perhaps one of the most attractive aspects of Illumos based stuff are the communities around them. Very helpful and welcoming. Takes me back to the good 'ol days in the 90's before FOSS had become so corrupted by special interests.
The hostility of many (most?) Linsux groups is one of the major things that have morphed Linux into Linsux. It has to do with size and mass adoption leading to developer/helper fatigue, one upmanship gamesmanship, etc. I see FreeBSD slipping and sliding down this slope as well. Sad days. OpenBSD has always been a bit "edgy" - you'd better have done your homework before posting, always been welcoming to newbies, but also a low tolerance for entitlement attitudes expecting "hand holding" w/o putting in any efforts/minimal on their end.
As for Debian... way too political and these days pretty much a serf of Canonical. Besides that, the "Debian Way" does too much tweaking for their own justifications. Makes troubleshooting more complex, relatively speaking, to something staying "more true" to upstream, e.g. Archlinux.
Been bit one too many times in the past by 'buntu though. Brain dead stupid stuff that caused lots of grief. It may well be great. For now. But I cannot trust is any longer.
As for ZFS... I am well familiar with ZOL having been an early adopter long before Unbuntu embraced and bundled. Heh, BTRFS was the long hoped for and awaited, waiting, more waiting Linux darling of the day. And boy, ho boy, did I get flamed on #archlinux whenever I would bring it up. Fast forward a bit and some of those same folks now asking me for "recipes". So I posted up a blog post on it, which I could link here for shits and giggles but, heh, that stuff is so old and dated that I have not yet even bothered to convert to https....
My two bits worth. Your mileage will likely vary. I endeavor to be objective but life experience will still leave us with prejudices. Sometimes that is called "learning". Others closed mindedness.