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So, I'm looking to rent a VPS to host a site and stuff, there's a reasonably priced provider in my country, the only thing is when I went to check the OS the machine runs I was expecting something like Ubuntu server, Debian or maybe some RHEL-compatible, what TF is cloud Linux? All that I could find online is the company's site and not much more. Somebody knows if it's a debian or a RHEL-like? What package system they use and such? Thanks.

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[–] doolijb@beehaw.org 1 points 11 months ago

Yeah, it's RHEL. It's not worth paying for unless you're doing something enterprise or CPanel. Better off just using Debian imo.