Hi everyone,<br><br>I'm planning on setting up a server at home mostly for personal experimentation purposes. (I will just buy commodity parts myself from College Street shops and build something in an ATX form factor.) It has been a while (3+ years) since I've done much sysadmin or Linux work but at that point in time what I found to be most enjoyable and powerful for myself was Debian. Ubuntu obviously has gained a greal deal of attention over the past few years as a user desktop, but what about as a server? I plan on setting up software RAID overlying LVM and encrypted partitions. Would trying to set this up with Ubuntu drive me crazy? My general experience with distros that try to make things easy -- installation and setup for instance -- is that they make doing complex things (e.g. simultaneous LVM + RAID + encrypted partitions) impossible. Whereas I'm confident I would be able to set this up with Debian in its install without great difficulty.<br>
<br>I plan also on running CentOS on the machine in a VM. There seem to be several VM options available lately. Any reason to prefer one VM or another given this kind of setup?<br><br>Thanks,<br> - Richard<br><br>