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    Debian: The universal operating system
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    Overview

    Debian is a free operating system, developed by thousands of volunteers from all over the world who collaborate via the Internet. The Debian project's key strengths are its volunteer base, its dedication to the Debian Social Contract and Free Software, and its commitment to provide the best operating system possible. This new release is another important step in that direction.

    Highlights

    • After 1 year, 9 months, and 28 days of development, the Debian project is proud to present its new stable version 12 (code name "bookworm").
    • Based on a cloud optimized Linux 6.1 kernel with support for Enhanced Networking and Elastic Network Adaptor (ENA) networking. These AMIs include awscli version 2, cloud-init, and boto.
    • "bookworm" will be supported for the next 5 years thanks to the combined work of the Debian Security team and the Debian Long Term Support team.

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    Debian debian-12-amd64-20260225-2399

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    64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)

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    An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.

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    After launching your instance, connect to it using a Secure Shell (SSH) client with the SSH key you specified at launch. The default username is 'admin'.

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    Debian is developed and supported by a diverse global community. It can be reached through a variety of means including email, IRC, and web forums.

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    External reviews are from G2  and PeerSpot .
    Pruthvi M.

    Stable, Lightweight Debian That Runs Reliably for the Long Haul

    Reviewed on Feb 28, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    Debian is stable and lightweight. Updates are safe and not break system. We can manage the packages using apt and its very simple. I like that it is clean, secure and not include unnecessary software. Once its setup, then it runs long time without any error.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Sometime Debian packages are older compared to other.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    It gives stable and secure system for running background services. It reduces unexpected crashes and downtime.
    Mahek .

    Stable, Reliable, Ideal for Development & Servers

    Reviewed on Feb 19, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I mainly use Debian as a stable environment for development and backend work. It's reliable for running servers, testing applications, and managing tools without unexpected updates breaking things. I also like how lightweight and customizable it is compared to other operating systems. What I like most about Debian is its stability and reliability — it just works without needing constant maintenance. The package management system is straightforward, and there’s a huge community and documentation whenever I run into issues. It integrates well with most open-source software, which makes my workflow pretty seamless. It’s extremely stable, reliable, and great for development or server environments, which makes it easy to recommend.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Sometimes the packages can feel a bit outdated compared to other distributions, which means I occasionally have to install newer versions manually. Hardware support can also take a little extra setup, especially on newer machines. It would be helpful if Debian offered an easier way to access newer versions of popular development tools without relying on external repositories. Improved out-of-the-box hardware detection, especially for newer laptops and drivers, would also make initial setup smoother. The only reason it’s not a 10 is that the learning curve and slightly older packages can be challenging for newer users.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    Debian provides a stable, predictable development environment, reducing issues from system changes and simplifying dependency management. Its reliability and low maintenance save me time, allowing focus on development rather than OS troubleshooting.
    Ivan Karpenko

    Long-term deployment experience has reduced downtime and supports diverse server workloads

    Reviewed on Feb 14, 2026
    Review provided by PeerSpot

    What is our primary use case?

    I have been using Debian  for around 10 years now.

    My main use case for Debian  is that it's a regular Linux operating system with many use cases and system servers.

    One specific example of how I use Debian is running the LAMP stack, including NGINX  or other tools.

    I have many use cases for Debian, but it does not make sense to share each one because there are too many of them.

    What is most valuable?

    Debian offers excellent stability and reliability as its best features.

    What stands out to me about Debian's stability is its reliability.

    Debian has positively impacted my organization as it leads to much more stable workloads. For example, if things were running worse a long time ago, with Debian it is now better.

    I can share specific outcomes, such as downtime reduction and positive changes related to that.

    What needs improvement?

    Debian is already really great, so there is nothing to complain about regarding improvements. I do not have anything else to add about needed improvements.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been working in my current field for five years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Debian is very stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Debian's scalability is not something that is applicable here because this is an operating system.

    How are customer service and support?

    I found the customer support to be good, but I did not use it because there was no need.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Negative

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    I previously used Ubuntu  before switching, and I have switched to Debian in some places.

    What was our ROI?

    I have seen a return on investment as I have saved time, which is the most important part.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that Debian is free, so there is no price.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I did not evaluate other options before choosing Debian.

    What other advice do I have?

    I do not have advice to give to others looking into using Debian other than to be confident in what you are doing.

    Vivek S.

    Rock-Solid Stability and Flexibility with Debian

    Reviewed on Feb 05, 2026
    Review provided by G2
    What do you like best about the product?
    I love using Debian because of its rock-solid stability, reliability, and trustworthiness. It is perfect for running reliable servers, software development, and everyday desktop work because of the exceptional stability, long-term support, and huge software repositories. Its minimal bloat and strong security practices allow me to customize the system easily. Debian’s flexibility lets me build exactly what I need, and its predictable updates ensure the system stays reliable for years without surprises. The most valuable Debian features for me include APT for reliable package management, stable releases with long-term support, and the vast official repositories. The strong security updates, excellent documentation, and support for multiple architectures give me confidence when running both servers and desktop systems. Debian also integrates smoothly with tools like Docker, Podman, Git, and VS Code, providing a stable and efficient foundation for both development and production environments. I switched to Debian from Ubuntu Server for greater stability, fewer disruptive updates, and longer release lifecycles. Overall, it's a system I can trust to run smoothly for long periods without interruption.
    What do you dislike about the product?
    Debian can feel slow to adopt the latest software, which can be limiting for users who need cutting-edge features. Hardware support for very new devices sometimes lags. The installer and desktop setup process could be more user-friendly, and documentation, while thorough, can feel fragmented for beginners.
    What problems is the product solving and how is that benefiting you?
    I use Debian for running reliable servers, software development, and desktop work. It solves instability, frequent updates, and vendor lock-in. Its stability, long-term support, and strong security practices ensure smooth, predictable operations without disruptions.
    Bsubbiah Bsubbiah

    Running critical infrastructure has improved performance and keeps hybrid cloud costs low

    Reviewed on Feb 02, 2026
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    What is our primary use case?

    My main use case for Debian  is that a lot of my infrastructure resources are running on Debian , and many in-house tools are hosted on Debian servers.

    A specific example of how I am using Debian in my infrastructure is that we are running our application servers, we have a Postgres database hosted on Debian, and we have some customized monitoring tools hosted on Debian.

    In addition to my main use case, I was using Debian for ETL jobs.

    What is most valuable?

    The best features Debian offers include very good support and a huge library with support for various packages we can install to customize our workloads.

    Compared to CentOS , we are using Debian for many things; what we can achieve with Red Hat and CentOS , we can achieve on Debian itself, so I have been using Debian for a while.

    Debian has positively impacted my organization in that most of our applications are running on Debian.

    What needs improvement?

    I do not have a specific answer for how Debian can be improved. Nothing stands out to me regarding the needed improvements at this time.

    For how long have I used the solution?

    I have been using Debian for seven years.

    What do I think about the stability of the solution?

    Debian is pretty stable.

    What do I think about the scalability of the solution?

    Debian's scalability is good.

    How are customer service and support?

    If I had to rate the customer support on a scale of one to ten, I would give it a ten.

    How would you rate customer service and support?

    Positive

    Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?

    Before Debian, we used Red Hat as a different solution.

    What was our ROI?

    I have definitely seen a return on investment as it has reduced our cost.

    What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?

    My experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing is that, compared to the other Linux operating systems, Debian will be affordable.

    Which other solutions did I evaluate?

    I did not evaluate other options before choosing Debian.

    What other advice do I have?

    When it comes to specific outcomes or metrics, I would stick with improved performance and reduced downtime.

    My advice to others looking into using Debian is to prioritize stability. I would rate this review a nine overall.

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