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Definitely Debian, because stability (i.e. that everything works as expected) is much higher there than in Ubuntu - a distribution built on the package base of the current test, i.e. unstable, version of Debian. Just don't listen to the local linux eds about how 8 is shit because systemd is there. Be bold, because. systemd is practically the standard now, in the same RHEL and CentOS 7 for a long time.
The one with more experience. A matter of preference and agreement.
It is one of three: Ubuntu, Debian and CentOS.
I also don't think it matters.
Local server on Ubuntu virtual machine, servers on debian - everything works stably. But for servers I choose Debian
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