Migrating from CentOS Linux before it’s too late - Part 3

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Eric “IT Guy” Hendricks | Operations Advocate, Red Hat

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CentOS Linux is on its way out. Updates and releases for CentOS Linux 7 will be discontinued on June 30, 2024, with CentOS Linux 8 already discontinuing its updates at the end of 2021. While CentOS and the CentOS community provided tremendous value, system administrators will know that its inability to solve problems, delayed fixes, and limited ecosystem of vendors and third-party applications had everyone yearning for something better. If you are still running part of your environment on CentOS Linux, this webinar is for you. Watch the webcast to learn: · The benefits of migrating from CentOS Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) · What CentOS Stream is, the future focus of the CentOS Community · How to choose the right RHEL subscription for your needs · The value of RHEL in numbers, including 32% less staff time spent on managing infrastructure after migrating This webinar is part of a 3-part series where we highlight the many benefits and advantages of migrating from CentOS Linux to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Speaker - Eric “IT Guy” Hendricks | Operations Advocate, Red Hat *Please note, this is a pre-recorded session where the audience is still able to ask questions to the speaker and regarding the product. The Red Hat team will make sure to answer any questions in follow-up emails.
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