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