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	<title>Comments on: Server Migration?</title>
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		<title>By: Ryan</title>
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		<description>Brian, 
I&#039;d definitely go w/ Ubuntu.  I really like the Debian core and apt-get can&#039;t be beat IMHO.  They have a sooo many packages available so I wouldn&#039;t worry about software availability.  I&#039;m not familiar w/ Plesk, but the depth of Ubuntu packages is pretty impressive.  For me the Debian base is key.  There are a ton of tutorials out there on how to set up a mail server on Ubuntu.  Actually, that&#039;s another great thing about Ubuntu:  There is a huge amount of community based support out there.  My $.02</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brian,<br />
I&#8217;d definitely go w/ Ubuntu.  I really like the Debian core and apt-get can&#8217;t be beat IMHO.  They have a sooo many packages available so I wouldn&#8217;t worry about software availability.  I&#8217;m not familiar w/ Plesk, but the depth of Ubuntu packages is pretty impressive.  For me the Debian base is key.  There are a ton of tutorials out there on how to set up a mail server on Ubuntu.  Actually, that&#8217;s another great thing about Ubuntu:  There is a huge amount of community based support out there.  My $.02</p>
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