![]() Sometimes, the best alternative isn’t that obvious either, which means you need time to make a decision. It’s a sudden change, and, in theory, you can respond rapidly and switch to a new OS, but the practical realities of large-scale server environments complicate matters. ![]() But that’s exactly what happened in 2020 when Red Hat stopped supporting CentOS as a stable release. It’s particularly frustrating when it involves a major course change on something so essential to technology infrastructure as a server operating system. Nobody likes it when Big Tech changes its mind. ![]() Joao Correia has a long background in IT system administration, where he learned the intricacies of keeping enterprise stakeholders happy and systems protected.
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