RHEL is free for dev and "small" prod workloads of up to 16 servers if you want to stick with more or less centos experience.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/centos-is-gone-but-rhel-is-now-free-for-up-to-16-production-servers/ Disclaimer: I work for IBM which is Redhat's parent company On Mon, 19 Dec 2022, 17:03 Andrew Voumard via luv-main, <[email protected]> wrote: > I've found AlmaLinux to be a solid, stable and free upgrade from CentOS > 7, maintaining RHEL binary compatibility ... had no issues with it as yet. > > https://almalinux.org/ > > On 19/12/2022 4:21 pm, Craig Sanders via luv-main wrote: > > On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 09:29:51PM +1100, Les Kitchen wrote: > > > >> And if there's some package you really need a recent version of, > sometimes > >> you can just do a one-off install. > > Or look in https://backports.debian.org/ - the latest version (or at > least, a > > very recent version) may have already been backported from sid. > > > > craig > > > > -- > > craig sanders <[email protected]> > > _______________________________________________ > > luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] > > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] > > -- > Thanks > Andrew > > _______________________________________________ > luv-main mailing list -- [email protected] > To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected] >
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