So I am posting here because I have come to the decision that I am going to run my VPS using Arch. Why am I doing this you ask? Well there is the old just because you can doesn’t mean you should. I have been doing a bunch of research and have found that anytime you want to upgrade to the new version of whatever server you are using, Debian, Ubuntu, or whatever other flavor, you have to install a fresh new server because if you don’t, well then you will end up doing that anyway. It takes a lot of time and if you want to upgrade or run some of the latest software you can run into some issues with that.
I am currently using Debian with Virtualmin and everntually, maybe years, will have to upgrade my server to the next version. I have been researching Arch and due to it using a rolling release to keep it updated, I potentially would never have to reinstall it when a new version comes out.
Some downfalls to Arch is that virtualmin doesn’t work on it. Webmin will work on it, but in my development environment where I am testing and setting things up using Arch, it actually isn’t that hard to get things setup. Once you get everything initially setup then the part that can be time consuming is setting up a new website on your server. Although, once you do that a few times, it goes pretty quick. Now this is not setting up the email server and such, but that is for another time. I would just set that up to just send emails from the webpages and not worry about receiving at this time.
So for instance, a new version of phpmyadmin came out and when I did a system upgrade, it upgrade my phpadmin to the latest version. Now my plan is to have one or two virtual servers running on my machine and performing those updates on them before running the updates on the production server. There won’t be a graphical interface, it will all be command line.
That is my newly crazy fresh idea that probably isn’t so fresh. I know a lot of people advise against this and that using Debian or one of the others is more stable, but I do kinda like the idea of being the most up to date with patches and the like.
What do you all think? Do you think this is too crazy and I should stick with Debian and Virtualmin or go for it and see how it goes? Not trying to create a distribution war, but just looking to what people really think and if this is something that any of you would actually try.