I want to set GeoServer in a machine that will also be hosting a webpage (a web map) and a database (PostgreSQL with PostGIS). Map layers will be stored in the DB, published in Geoserver and served to the Web.

I’m between Fedora Server and Ubuntu Server, I use Fedora Workstation as my daily drive, so I feel more leaned to Fedora Server. However I’m still new in the field and this will be my first time setting up a Server, so maybe Ubuntu has more documentation and thus more easy.

Any suggestion?

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    1 year ago

    I personally go with Debian for all my servers. It’s simple and doesn’t include bloat.

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      1 year ago

      Base Debian or is there anything like Debian Server? This will be my first time setting up a server machine.

      Also I’ve never used Debian itself, only debian-based distros (Ubuntu and Ubuntu based) and Fedora.

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        1 year ago

        Base Debian. It gives you the option to install a GUI if you want it but I never do. Just make sure you enable SSH if you need it.