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Arch, hands down. Gotta say Ubuntu is nice though.
Best platform would probably be Gentoo or SUSE (I hate suse though) in terms of stability and performance. But, any linux distro blows way past windows in terms of pure performance.
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yeah i am not sure it matters which one just pick the one that you are familar with, but be aware installing the GUI or window manager will have a imapct on the servers performance. best off with command line but obviously this is only for those who know how to or those who are willing to learn.
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Will there be any CPU increase if I follow your kernal guide Behaart?.
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yes I am. but it's not like there was a notable change when I switched from debian to gentoo. kernel has a much bigger impact.
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We have always been a fan of CentOS 5.x and it is what all our game server machines run on
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My clan's tech runs all the servers on Debian 32bit with a core customized by him.
Idk if he followed some guide or whatever, the servers run as they should be lol.
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if your cpu is strongest, you use debian-ubuntu but not strong, you must use centos with default kernel..