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2021-01-20 |
Red Hat to provide more free RHEL subscriptions |
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In December we reported on Red Hat's plan to phase out CentOS Linux and use CentOS Stream as a development platform. In the wake of Red Hat's announcement several distributions announced plans to fill the void left by CentOS Linux's demise. Red Hat itself is trying to attract former CentOS Linux users by offering more free subscriptions to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, including the option of running these subscriptions in production environments. (Previously free subscriptions were restricted to development systems.) "We’re addressing this by expanding the terms of the Red Hat Developer program so that the Individual Developer subscription for RHEL can be used in production for up to 16 systems. That’s exactly what it sounds like: for small production use cases, this is no-cost, self-supported RHEL. You need only to sign in with a free Red Hat account (or via single sign-on through GitHub, Twitter, Facebook, and other accounts) to download RHEL and receive updates."
Meanwhile, Rocky Linux, a clone of Red Hat Enterprise Linux created by a former CentOS developer, plans to publish its first release candidate in March. |
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