For personal use, maybe.
For fleet usage, production, set'n'forget servers and any critical role, no.
I can provision 100+ Debian servers in any configuration I want under 15 minutes by utilizing the features of the OS itself and, forget them after setting them up.
We actually lost one Debian server in a system room (in a rack of unlabeled cluster of identical servers) and, it was working flawlessly when we re-found it months later.
I can provision 100+ Debian servers in any configuration I want under 15 minutes by utilizing the features of the OS itself and, forget them after setting them up.
We actually lost one Debian server in a system room (in a rack of unlabeled cluster of identical servers) and, it was working flawlessly when we re-found it months later.