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[PIX] Out with CentOS Linux, In with Red Hat Enterprise Linux for 2023

CentOS Linux had quite a run but it is being retired to some degree. Updates to and releases of CentOS Linux 8, in fact, were discontinued on the 31st of December 2021, while the same will happen to CentOS Linux 7 on the 30th of June 2024.

So now what?

Organisations using CentOS will have to start migrating to a new operating system sooner, rather than later so they can continue receiving updates, patches, and new features.

What better option than Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a fully supported production-grade OS available through a subscription and in the cloud. Its source packages are the foundation on which CentOS was built and it’s the best long-term migration option for production use.

 

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