Which Linux OS solution is better for running DNS software for a telecom company?
Hello All,
My company is currently looking to build a new DNS that will be authoritative for the whole of the country we operate in. I want to know what Linux OS would be the best option to run the DNS software BIND.
For corporate solutions I tend to stick with these 2 distributions. 1st is RedHat. Or it's variant previously Centos like Alma, Rocky ..they will be good for enterprise solution and 2nd is Ubuntu which can be effective as well ,with a lot of available free documentation.
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For corporate solutions I tend to stick with these 2 distributions. 1st is RedHat. Or it's variant previously Centos like Alma, Rocky ..they will be good for enterprise solution and 2nd is Ubuntu which can be effective as well ,with a lot of available free documentation.
@Rico Ray Thank you for your response. I just have a follow up: how do you compare using Suse to RedHat for DNS?