Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming
wrote:
> What are the differences between RHEL and Fedora Server? Because I
> think both RHEL and Fedora Server are from Red Hat Inc.
> 
> When do I use RHEL?
> 
> When do I use Fedora Server?

There will be plenty of webpages that already give answers to such
questions, but:

Fedora is always newer than Red Hat, releases are released more often,
but has a shorter lifespan, but is free.

New versions of Red Hat are released less often, have a longer
lifespan, and is a commercial product.  Because of the lifespan, it has
older versions of software, and may not have all software you want
available for it (though may be less of an issue with servers than
workstations).

If you want the stability of RHEL, but without the cost, you can use a
free distro that's based on RHEL, like CentOS.

I use CentOS on a LAN server, because I don't want to be upgrading that
machine that often.  But I use Fedora on the general machines, because
I want to use some software that's not available with CentOS.  Though,
right now, the only software I can think of that I face that issue with
is MuseScore.

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