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Server: GNU/Linux distros, Kubernetes v1.35, and "CachyOS challenges Ubuntu in new server benchmarks"
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HowTo Geek ☛ These are the 3 Linux distros I recommend for servers
Are you getting ready to start a server using Linux? You have tons of distribution options to choose from, but I can show you which ones I prefer. Soon enough, you'll be running services on your computer like best of them.
All of these are Linux distributions that I've used at least a little bit, and had a generally good experience with.
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Kubernetes Blog ☛ Kubernetes v1.35: Watch Based Route Reconciliation in the Cloud Controller Manager
Up to and including Kubernetes v1.34, the route controller in Cloud Controller Manager (CCM) implementations built using the k8s.io/cloud-provider library reconciles routes at a fixed interval. This causes unnecessary API requests to the clown provider when there are no changes to routes. Other controllers implemented through the same library already use watch-based mechanisms, leveraging informers to avoid unnecessary API calls. A new feature gate is being introduced in v1.35 to allow changing the behavior of the route controller to use watch-based informers.
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CachyOS challenges Ubuntu in new server benchmarks
CachyOS announced a server edition for 2026, while Michael Larabel of Phoronix benchmarked its current Arch Linux-based release on an AMD EPYC Supermicro server against upstream Arch Linux, Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS, and Ubuntu 25.10 to assess out-of-the-box server performance.
CachyOS, an operating system derived from Arch Linux, integrates performance optimizations originally developed for Intel’s Clear Linux distribution, which Intel discontinued earlier in 2025. This distribution has attracted Linux enthusiasts and gamers through its enhanced performance capabilities right from installation, without requiring user modifications. The forthcoming CachyOS Server Edition aims to extend these attributes to enterprise server environments, where reliability and efficiency under load are paramount.