Article 4SMMA Puppy as a server...or stick to trusty Debian

Puppy as a server...or stick to trusty Debian

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So, just had a little idea pop in my head...sometimes that's a good thing, sometimes it's a bad thing.

Been using Debian for years as my home file server. No GUI, Samba service installed, FTP services, and just whatever little geeky network services I wanted to play with. I have reached a point where the server is going to be getting some upgrades including a newer version of Linux.

So I ran Debian pretty stripped down, low resources, etc. And I thought, Puppy Linux is low resources as well...wonder how it'd do in the same type of setup. I have used Puppy off and on for a while...either as a way to revive an old desktop/laptop OR run it as a utility system to troubleshoot hardware.

So would it worthwhile to run Puppy as a Linux file server, with command line, Samba file server, and other home network uses? Any pros and cons between the 2 distros? I will probably just stay with my tried and true Debian, but I was just curious if this has ever been done with Puppy since it's lightweight.latest?d=yIl2AUoC8zA latest?i=TQqbrwDAzAE:yz7lGglEXMc:F7zBnMy latest?i=TQqbrwDAzAE:yz7lGglEXMc:V_sGLiP latest?d=qj6IDK7rITs latest?i=TQqbrwDAzAE:yz7lGglEXMc:gIN9vFwTQqbrwDAzAE
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