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I wouldn’t. If you must use Fedora use it in a podman container on top off something more stable like debian
Just… DON’T!!!
I’m using it myself for my vps and it’s fine. I don’t think it’s anything spectacular, but my use case is really basic.
I’m a selfhoster, I setup a home assistant VM and Cosmos Cloud running a bunch of Docker containers, all setup using Cockpit.
Easier, and better looking UI than Proxmox. Also this setup enabled me to use Docker instead of LXD and save on one virtualization layer, which as a beginner every layer adds complexity.
It has been rock solid, it has better hardware support than Debian due to the faster release cycle, only drawback is the lack of documentation or tutorials in comparison to Debian which has a colossal community.
Don’t use Fedora in prod. Dixi.
Production. Live environment. Actually using it to provide some service for paying customers.