Sakamoto Ryōma
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Hello
I have different types of servers and I currently use Rocky Linux and Ubuntu for those different types. I selected Ubuntu as some server providers don't give rocky Linux options. But recently I thought about even if they don't support it, I can get base Ubuntu installed and change the distro to rocky Linux. Is this bad practice?
Some provider gives two latest option of versions like Rocky Linux 8 and 9, and Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04. This is also another issue. Even if I select Rocky Linux for a type of server, I may not get the same version from datacenters. I think I have to use the latest versions because if I do not have a previous version option from a data centre, I need to downgrade the OS version. I think upgrading the version will be less problematic. So even if I will get Rocky 8, I can upgrade to 9 or 20 to 22.
If upgrading any distro to Rocky Linux 9 is not problematic, I would use Rocky Linux 9 on all servers.
Any suggestions from experienced seniors?
I have different types of servers and I currently use Rocky Linux and Ubuntu for those different types. I selected Ubuntu as some server providers don't give rocky Linux options. But recently I thought about even if they don't support it, I can get base Ubuntu installed and change the distro to rocky Linux. Is this bad practice?
Some provider gives two latest option of versions like Rocky Linux 8 and 9, and Ubuntu 20.04 and 22.04. This is also another issue. Even if I select Rocky Linux for a type of server, I may not get the same version from datacenters. I think I have to use the latest versions because if I do not have a previous version option from a data centre, I need to downgrade the OS version. I think upgrading the version will be less problematic. So even if I will get Rocky 8, I can upgrade to 9 or 20 to 22.
If upgrading any distro to Rocky Linux 9 is not problematic, I would use Rocky Linux 9 on all servers.
Any suggestions from experienced seniors?