Is Linux going away?

CentOS Linux is going away, with CentOS Stream becoming the project’s focus. CentOS Linux 8, released in 2019, will receive updates until the end of 2021, meaning CentOS 8’s lifecycle is significantly shorter than the community expected when it was released.

Is Linux phased out?

News and Open Source Releases

According to a blog post on the Red Hat website, CentOS Linux is going to be phased out in favour of CentOS Stream. … Updates for the CentOS Linux 8 distribution continue until December 31, 2021. Updates for the CentOS Linux 7 distribution continue as before until June 30, 2024.

What will replace CentOS?

Rocky Linux was created to offer the community an alternative following Red Hat’s recent decision to shift its focus away from CentOS—the open source version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).

What will replace CentOS 8?

Top possible Alternatives to CentOS 8 Linux

  • Ubuntu / Debian. Of course, whenever we talk about server operating system alternatives to replace CentOS, Ubuntu LTS versions will be the first option. …
  • Oracle Linux. …
  • OpenSUSE. …
  • AlmaLinux – CloudLinux OS. …
  • Rocky Linux.

What will happen to CentOS 7?

CentOS/CentOS Stream

If you’re using CentOS 7, you don’t have to move immediately. Red Hat will continue to support CentOS 7 and update it through the rest of the RHEL 7 life cycle. That means, if you’re using CentOS 7, you’ll see support through June 30, 2024.

Which is better Fedora or CentOS?

The advantages of CentOS are more compared to Fedora as it has advanced features in terms of security features and frequent patch updates, and longer-term support, whereas Fedora lacks long-term support and frequent releases and updates.

Which is better CentOS or Ubuntu?

If you run a business, a Dedicated CentOS Server may be the better choice between the two operating systems because, it’s (arguably) more secure and stable than Ubuntu, due to the reserved nature and the lower frequency of its updates. Additionally, CentOS also provides support for cPanel which Ubuntu lacks.

Is CentOS being discontinued?

CentOS Project shifts focus to CentOS Stream and CentOS Linux 8 will end at 2021. From the announcement email: … CentOS Linux 8, as a rebuild of RHEL 8, will end at the end of 2021. CentOS Stream continues after that date, serving as the upstream (development) branch of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Should I use CentOS?

CentOS is an excellent, community-driven stable, robust and resilient enterprise Linux operating system. You should also try CentOS Stream which lives in-between Fedora and RHEL. CentOS Stream also will make contributing to future versions of RHEL much simpler and more direct.

Which is better Debian or CentOS?

Ubuntu is probably better for Linux beginners because it’s easier to set up and use, Debian is probably better for experienced users who want full control, and CentOS is probably better for businesses who want a more stable and secure Linux distro.

How long will CentOS 8 be supported?

In December 2020, Red Hat unexpectedly announced a change to CentOS 8 end of life (EOL). The change, which moved the support end of life to December, 2021, shortened the expected community support lifecycle by 8 years.

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