LXer: Could "Unbreakable" Oracle Linux be the Logical Enterprise-Ready CentOS Replacement?
by LXer from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5RB4E)
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Red Hat's recent decision to discontinue CentOS 8 has left a critical void in the enterprise Linux market, shifting the spotlight onto other enterprise-ready Linux distributions. One distro that stands out as a viable CentOS 8 replacement among respected enterprise Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), AlmaLinux and SUSE is ''unbreakable'' Oracle Linux , an OS compiled from the same open-source code as RHEL.
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Red Hat's recent decision to discontinue CentOS 8 has left a critical void in the enterprise Linux market, shifting the spotlight onto other enterprise-ready Linux distributions. One distro that stands out as a viable CentOS 8 replacement among respected enterprise Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), AlmaLinux and SUSE is ''unbreakable'' Oracle Linux , an OS compiled from the same open-source code as RHEL.
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