I think some people on the comments are ignoring the word server. Anyway, I have been working recently with NixOS and it looks like a great option for setting up a server distro, as you can simply set up a configuration file and the OS will load it and download what is needed. So you just set up what you need (users, programs) and not enable Xserver and it will just load what is necessary.
But as a stable option, I would go CentOS (RHEL if there are conditions).
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I think some people on the comments are ignoring the word server. Anyway, I have been working recently with NixOS and it looks like a great option for setting up a server distro, as you can simply set up a configuration file and the OS will load it and download what is needed. So you just set up what you need (users, programs) and not enable Xserver and it will just load what is necessary.
But as a stable option, I would go CentOS (RHEL if there are conditions).