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The short answer is maybe. Depending on your need for the server will greatly depend on what tool will be best for it.
If you're looking to build a webserver, then I would agree with other posts and try something with a little more enterprise and long term support like CentOS or RHEL or Scientific.
For other things, Fedora would be great at having the latest and greatest, cutting edge software.