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e_t_ Admin ,

Define what you mean by "overhead"

possiblylinux127 OP ,
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Mostly RAM usage

marcos ,

Computing resource usage of your OS should be indistinguishable from $0 almost everywhere.

e_t_ Admin ,

OK, and compared to what? "Less" is a comparison, but you didn't specify what you're comparing Debian to.
Out-of-the-box RAM usage is a pretty specious metric because you're not installing Debian (or any other OS) just to have sit there in its out-of-the-box condition. Do you think a Debian server running Apache with 1000 vhosts will use less RAM than a RHEL server running nginx with 10 vhosts?

catloaf ,

The money saved on RAM, if any, is going to be insignificant compared to factors like licensing or paying staff with Linux skills.

fuckwit_mcbumcrumble ,

Debian uses like 200MBs of ram for a basic fresh install. That’s negligible.

Unless you’re deploying 500 virtual machines on a single server, that all run a single simple basic task the base ram usage of the OS shouldn’t even be a factor.

fuzzzerd ,

I think this is a fairly common use case. Maybe not the most common, but I’ve definitely seen this at multiple shops.

Density of RAM on hosts is often a limiting factor for scaling. Not every app is CPU hungry. Some just need to be available, and running a whole is for isolation is the way it’s done in a lot of shops.

possiblylinux127 OP ,
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For me it uses about 50mb. This means that something like a 1gb ram VM will go much farther.

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