

Having fewer packages to maintain translates into more robustness, and fewer required resources (memory, disk space, etc.), and most importantly: better overall security.Ĭhoosing the desktop version because it is more convenient in the short term is a deployment faux-pas. We very strongly favor using only the Minimal (server) version: Linux servers are best run without any desktop UI installed on them. Why No Desktop?Ĭlaris supports using either the Ubuntu Desktop version or the Ubuntu Minimal (server) version. The CentOS deployment option is now officially deprecated but remains supported on FMS 19.1.2 and 19.2.1.Īs always: feel free to reach out to me on c with any questions or suggestions. There are other considerations for possible future features such as containerized deployment that make Ubuntu the better option. That change has been one of the driving factors for Claris in prioritizing Ubuntu as the main platform for FileMaker Server. That decision has created some uncertainty about its future and has taken away some of that promise of stability that comes from being conservative in adopting changes.

That is why it was chosen for FileMaker Cloud and the original FileMaker Server 19.1.2 back in October of 2020.Ī recent decision by Red Hat to reposition its two CentOS versions by dropping CentOS and only keeping CentOS stream means that the only remaining CentOS will start receiving updates ahead of its flagship Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) instead of after. By receiving updates last – after they have been battle-tested in the upstream OSes: Fedora, CentOS Stream, and RHEL – there was an inherent stability and predictability that made CentOS a perfect fit for servers. Traditionally CentOS has prioritized stability over technical novelties it would get updated only after the other operating systems in the Red Hat family had already applied them for a while. Why the Switch from CentOS to Ubuntu?ĬentOS (Community Enterprise Operating System) is derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With FileMaker Server 19.3.1 (released on June 23, 2021), the supported Linux Operating System is now Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. The original Linux version of FileMaker Server, released as 19.1 and updated in 19.2.1, ran on CentOS 7.
