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EPISODE · Apr 27, 2022 · 31 MIN

CentOS 8 is EOL, so now what?

from Pulling the Strings · host Ben Ford, Paul Reed

CentOS has become the de facto standard operating system for many organizations since it’s basically the same thing as RHEL, rebranded and without commercial support.CentOS was originally a community project, but over time Red Hat has become more influential in its direction and has shifted it to a "Stream" model, effectively moving CentOS 8 from being a downstream release (built after RHEL) to an upstream release (built before RHEL). This isn't exactly suitable for production use and thus many users are looking for alternatives.Paul joins us today to share insights and give some advice on how you can evaluate your options and migrate your infrastructure as painlessly as possible.Learn more:Join our community at https://slack.puppet.com.Read the blog post this podcast references.Try out Paul's module.

Paul Reed joins us to show how to evaluate your post-EOL options for CentOS 8 options and make the migration process easier with a few simple Puppet Tasks.

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