12-17-2020, 06:20 PM
So, did you read the latest news? No?
Don't be shy, I am here to tell you everything!
Let's do a small re-cap:
If you have some time, you can directly read the official blog's artiche.
My summary:
CentOS 8 is going to be deprecated in favour of a new OS called "CentOS Stream", what changes? Everything. This new OS will not be based on RHEL and it will change it's behavior from downstream to upstream. So CentOS Stream is just a brother of Fedora. They are likely the same!
What CentOS 8's users liked was the immense stability of the system thanks to the RHEL base, but now this stability is not guaranteed anymore. So why I should use CentOS Stream and not Fedora? They are:
What do you think about it?
Don't be shy, I am here to tell you everything!
Let's do a small re-cap:
- CentOS is developed using as base RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) but doesn't give any support;
- IBM has recently aquired Red Hat
If you have some time, you can directly read the official blog's artiche.
My summary:
CentOS 8 is going to be deprecated in favour of a new OS called "CentOS Stream", what changes? Everything. This new OS will not be based on RHEL and it will change it's behavior from downstream to upstream. So CentOS Stream is just a brother of Fedora. They are likely the same!
What CentOS 8's users liked was the immense stability of the system thanks to the RHEL base, but now this stability is not guaranteed anymore. So why I should use CentOS Stream and not Fedora? They are:
- Both upstream development
- Both rpm based
- Both compiled from the same source
What do you think about it?