Interested in Linux server or other productive system + file system with i-Stor iS16S6S6 connected to server with JBOD volume of 116 terabytes , part of the server is used for storing and mounting on 5 simultaneous editing stations (MacOS Maverick + Adobe package)

Requires maximum speed (choice of file system) and the Differentiation of Rights: editors, editors, archivists. plus some protection against loss / deletion.

Now the file system HFS + through SAS server MacOS Xserver 10.6 - old already

I would like to increase the speed, reliability, the possibility of recovery.

Especially interested in Linux, familiar with the derivatives of Debian (Ubuntu, Mint) and OpenSUSE

What architectural solutions would you recommend for this task?

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    debian, a large number of Linux distributions, including ubuntu, branch off from it. - etki
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    The classic answer is the one that knows and loves your closest Linux guru. - KoVadim pm
  • ru.stackoverflow.com/help/dont-ask - even better to read it first. IMHO, the question just corresponds to what is described in the link. And if it's too interesting, I fully support @KoVadim. - don Rumata
  • Ubuntu / Debian / linuxMINT is almost the same, especially in the server part. And I think there is no server mine at all. . Usually choose between debian (aka ubuntu) / redhat (aka centos) / suse / freebsd (aka not linux) - strangeqargo

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Take Ubuntu. Quite widespread. Otherwise, you can take openSUSE or LinuxMINT, and then it turns out that you cannot provide them on a VPS hosting. Although the differences will be minor, the sediment will remain.