Mission critical server mostly are RHEL or EL Clone or Fedora or it's derivative... If you combine even Azure nowdays, Microsoft Linux is derived from Fedora, same as Amazon Linux, and others... Debian are covering some part, but mostly hobbyist, or SME, and mostly non critical, as they don't have standard across, even on their https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Extended and https://www.debian.org/consultants/
apt also bad when you got to dowgrade package when something mess up, and get messy with dpkg.. :'(
So I quite doubt if it's production env, mostly go with EL. I do know some company use Ubuntu/Debian, but it's quite few...
If Ubuntu/Debian want to shape Industries, and kick out RHEL, they need to have standard, and better consultancy than RHEL. I hope so that they could grow and make market competitive, but for now it isn't sadly.
peer 2 peer, but you still need "router"/relays in order to do that.
Your data still need to move via public server, called relays, I will call that router, because it's not 100% p2p, because there are other protocol that can be more lower p2p, using udp punch hole. And don't need any relays, and will work even behind firewall, as allowed to open connection outside, and going back using that punch hole.
I'm a prominent community donator via my company and personal server in 2018-2019 (not bragging, but it's), for asia pasific
https://relays.syncthing.net/
At that time I choose to stop, because too much user, and some quite abusive with the traffic (we can't choose to drop abusive user, so yeah)
I seen nowdays that the server relay grown, it's good, but still, you need more relays to balance the network.
Anyway, syncthing isn't for me, because I don't have 24 hours a day in my house running my computer in order to check my data.
or I will use Synology/FreeNAS with ZeroTier, to achieve real P2P, well, P2P in term of network, data in NAS.
I did that. And it fail me last time. Because on my area, there are no router for synthing, in the end I set up on in my area, but got whacked because there are lot of user, but... Only 1-2 server in my area... And I got a lot of failure. So in the end I give up. 😂
I use rclone with one drive with bisync. Not more than that.
I mean price to performance 6TB family, able to check all data in movie, Cloud, desktop, it's cheap for 100 USD per year for 6 people.
Well we can't trade convinient for privacy, but personal vault do help in One Drive so.. It's hard to move on. 😂
Sadly the only things that make me hard to switch is, well.. O365... I relly on it much, and I use must use edge for it,, because it's bit broken in Firefox (by design).
I do have LibreOffice, just... I can't move my data out of OneDrive, because it's cheap.. In past, I use nextcloud, but fail miserably... so in the end, I stick with... Office 365 :'(
I will support Firefox, I will boycott Edge, except for... well... Office and MS 365 Service :'(
Use firefox new cookie banner feature (on nightly), or use uBlok Origin Easylist Cookie Notices and uBo annoyance filter, after that I never see any problem tbh.
Got with Fedora, Fedora Kionite, Silverblue, anything. rpm ostree, and if you need other things, go with distrobox. RPM OS Tree will be standard near future, I think.
I like fedora, and I don't like how apt handle rollback in debian, so I'm same on desktop, I would rather use Fedora, and on Critical Production Server, I use RHEL/Fedora/RHEL Clones (Alma).
You can try to download the exe, and run it, but you need to have dotnet 6.0.2 LTS SDK in your machine... It should work as it's.
Anyway using CLI can dump the dll, I tried it yesterday to any csharp dll, it works, and create a project for it. I think with CLI, it's enough to see the whole .dll csharp files included.
Mission critical server mostly are RHEL or EL Clone or Fedora or it's derivative... If you combine even Azure nowdays, Microsoft Linux is derived from Fedora, same as Amazon Linux, and others... Debian are covering some part, but mostly hobbyist, or SME, and mostly non critical, as they don't have standard across, even on their https://wiki.debian.org/LTS/Extended and https://www.debian.org/consultants/
apt also bad when you got to dowgrade package when something mess up, and get messy with dpkg.. :'(
So I quite doubt if it's production env, mostly go with EL. I do know some company use Ubuntu/Debian, but it's quite few...
If Ubuntu/Debian want to shape Industries, and kick out RHEL, they need to have standard, and better consultancy than RHEL. I hope so that they could grow and make market competitive, but for now it isn't sadly.