Witch OS you will use in a web server(PHP+MySQL)?


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Solaris 1 100.00%
CentOS 0 0%
Debian 0 0%
Fedora 0 0%
FreeBSD 0 0%
NetBSD 0 0%
OpenBSD 0 0%
Redhat AS 0 0%
SuSE 0 0%
Ubuntu 0 0%
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Witch OS you will use in a web server(PHP+MySQL)?

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