Debian
Debian is one of the foundational Linux distributions and remains a strong choice for stable servers, utilities, and long-lived infrastructure. Its conservative approach makes it attractive when predictability matters more than novelty.
For many teams, Debian is the right starting point for stable internal services and small-scale production systems. It offers broad package support, straightforward administration, and a deep open source ecosystem.
Good Uses
- stable application and utility servers
- small business infrastructure
- internal services where reliability matters more than chasing new features
What We Cover
- where Debian is a better fit than more specialized distributions
- practical deployment and maintenance expectations
- using Debian as a clean base for sustainable operations