Carl George :fedora: :centos: on Nostr: The two big differences are 10 vs 5.5 yr lifecycle and minor versions. If 5.5 yrs is ...
The two big differences are 10 vs 5.5 yr lifecycle and minor versions. If 5.5 yrs is sufficient, and you don't have software that requires a specific RHEL minor version, then I think you'll be well served by using CentOS. Extra things to consider:
- If you are wanting to start with EL10, then picking CentOS means that you'll get it this year instead of next year.
- EPEL 10 will prioritize CentOS, so I think package availability will be slightly better for CentOS users.
- If you are wanting to start with EL10, then picking CentOS means that you'll get it this year instead of next year.
- EPEL 10 will prioritize CentOS, so I think package availability will be slightly better for CentOS users.