CentOS Linux 8 has reached end of life, meaning it’s time to migrate your installations to an alternative distro like Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux OS. . The time has come to say goodbye to the CentOS Linux 8 distribution as it reached end of life on the last day of 2021, December 31st. As of today, the distribution is no longer supported, which means that it will no longer receive software and security updates, making your installations vulnerable to attacks, in time. CentOS Linux is a GNU/Linux distribution built using and compatible with the sources of the commercial Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system. CentOS Linux 8 was initially released only two years ago, on September 24th, 20219, and it was supposed to be maintained for 10 years, until the year 2029. The link for this article located at 9 to 5 Linux is no longer available. . With CentOS Linux 8 reaching its end of life, transitioning to alternatives such as Rocky or AlmaLinux is crucial for continual security and updates.. CentOS Migration, Alternative Linux Distro, Linux Security. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Looking for a free and secure CentOS replacement? AlmaLinux and Oracle are great alternatives you'll want to look into. Among the various benefits that the distro offers, AlmaLinux 8.4 offers full UEFI Secure Boot support. . After the announcement of RedHat for ending up the LTS version of CentOS, people start looking for other options and AlmaLinux & Oracle are a few of the stable ones available to use. Recently, developers of both these server Linux distros announced their latest version based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.4. This means that both AlmaLinux 8.4 and Oracle Linux 8.4 benefit from many of the features added or changed in their upper stream distribution project. The link for this article located at Linux Shout is no longer available. . Delve into AlmaLinux and Oracle Linux, reliable CentOS substitutes that provide robust UEFI compatibility derived from RHEL 8.4 distributions.. AlmaLinux, Oracle Linux, CentOS Alternatives, RHEL 8.4, Secure Boot Support. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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