On Tue, Apr 15, 2014 at 10:43 PM, Rachmayanto Surjadi <rachmayantos@sanatel.com> wrote:
We are developing internal software using MySql dB and are planning to use Fedora for the server.

My advice, grab either CentOS http://www.centos.org/ or OracleLinux http://mirrors.wimmekes.net/pub/iso/

If the latter, configure it to use public-yum for free updates
https://blogs.oracle.com/wim/entry/setting_up_oracle_linux_6

And then, add the official MySQL yum repos.
http://insidemysql.com/announcing-new-yum-repositories-for-mysql/
https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/repo/

so you can get faster MySQL than the forks and avoid the issues discussed here
http://datacharmer.blogspot.com.ar/2013/09/forking-mysql-for-how-long-can-forks.html

This will also allow you to experiment with the 5.7 release and install the latest greatest MySQL 5.7 dev releases

OR, go CentOS.

Using Fedora is also possible, but as many of the people here have already commented, you'll have to deal with more frequent upgrades...

I personally have both, on different systems.

FC
PS: OL 7 beta is out if you fancy testing it and comparing it with Fedora and/or CentOS
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/server-storage/linux/downloads/oracle-linux-7-2170224.html

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