Philosophically I tend to prefer *BSDs over Linux. I have a few FreeBSD machines, one OpenBSD, and one Linux.
Philosophically I tend to prefer *BSDs over Linux. I have a few FreeBSD machines, one OpenBSD, and one Linux.
Maybe in the past there was an argument for that, but ever since FreeBSD started using OpenZFS implementation...what's the difference?
My ideal OS would be something like NixOS, but on FreeBSD and with better language than Nix.
The only issue I've had with the kernel module aspect is VPS configuration, I use Linode and they used to automatically set everything to use the hypervisor kernel, but the kernel module is obviously built against the versions installed on your OS and these will probably be different.
All you have to do is make sure the boot configuration is set to use GRUB if using a VPS. Linode seem to have switched to this by default for Debian now.