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Debian is perfectly fine. At one point it ran something like 50~60% of all web servers. And they'll never pull the rug from under your feet!
CentOS is dead.
AlmaLinux lives though...
For now.
Stream defies the point of CentOS, it was supposed to be a rock solid server, not something on the bleeding edge.
I'd never run a production environment that requires HA and FT like that. But, I run Windows as a desktop environment, so we we all have our own thing :D
isn't Redhat killing CentOS?
is there any other Fedora based distros worth mentioning? just go with plain Fedora.