Cool, Thanks for the info. Ive been using some sort of RHEL/Cent for well over a decade at this point. I know of several orgs that are dropping Cent/RHEL because they dont want to go with paid-for RHEL.
Most of the the back-chatter I hear is a move to Debian, especially since Dell sells Ubuntu/Debian based Laptops to Developers so its a "closer environment" to what a Dev may be using.
Im re-tooling my homeLab to Debian to get used to it in the server space again (have not ran a Debian server in like 5 years).
I haven't ran debian in years. Might try it out again if I get bored.
I though Redhat was coming out with path's for people that run homelabs and shit to get RHEL proper for free but without tech support. Not sure, I'm not a redhat pro, and haven't been following linux news much lately.
That would be interesting. I do have one free license because of their "Developer" program that I use in my HomeLab. Ill be looking out for it. Though, that still wont solve the corp. that dosnt want to pay for it.
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