For hosting, I like CloudLinux, as it gives you some invaluable commands lite "lvetop" which shows the resource the top users are usimg. dbtop, does the same for database users.
Being able to control the maximum resources end users and even resellers can use is great, whilst each user is in their own filesystem, unable to see touch or change other peoples data is great!
For VPS nodes and docker nodes I prefer RedHat/CentOS
For my desktop I like MintLinux with cinemmon desktop for ease of use and to keep my hand in on the debian/ubuntu side.
Being able to control the maximum resources end users and even resellers can use is great, whilst each user is in their own filesystem, unable to see touch or change other peoples data is great!
For VPS nodes and docker nodes I prefer RedHat/CentOS
For my desktop I like MintLinux with cinemmon desktop for ease of use and to keep my hand in on the debian/ubuntu side.