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By: Sebastian Martinez

September 25, 2024 6:01 pm

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CentOS After End-of-Life: What Now?

The phrase “end-of-life” (EOL) is well known in enterprise technology, but it’s also a bit of a misnomer: the software in question isn’t actually dead. The more accurate (and no less morbid) metaphor might be to say that EOL software is left for dead. It still exists, it (probably) still runs, but […]

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By: Stacey Miller

June 27, 2024 6:20 pm

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Choosing a CentOS Replacement: What to Consider

If your business is running on CentOS, you’re now living on borrowed time. A once stable and reliable Linux operating system, CentOS will officially reach its end of life in just a few days. This means no more security patches, no more maintenance updates and no more security. With 60% of cyberattacks caused by […]

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By: Stacey Miller

June 21, 2024 7:48 pm

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Preparing Your Infrastructure for CentOS EOL: Steps and Strategies

CentOS EOL (End of Life) is fast approaching on June 30th, 2024, and organizations need to prepare for the transition. Once CentOS reaches its EOL, security patches and maintenance updates will no longer be available, leaving your workloads at risk for cyber attacks. So what can you do? There are currently several CentOS alternatives on […]

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By: Stacey Miller

June 20, 2024 6:14 pm

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Understanding CentOS EOL Support Options and Services

The end-of-life (EOL) date for CentOS is quickly approaching on June 30, 2024. You are now facing a pivotal moment. Your once stable and secure infrastructure is now at stake and your support options are limited. This quick guide is designed to illuminate the path forward, offering clarity on the various CentOS support options available […]

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By: Robert Sirchia

June 14, 2024 8:03 pm

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Ensuring Continued Support for CentOS 7 Beyond End of Life

As the end-of-life (EOL) date for CentOS 7 approaches on June 30, 2024, many organizations are concerned about the future of their systems. End of life means the end of official updates, CentOS 7 patches and security fixes from the CentOS project. This makes existing CentOS systems vulnerable to security risks and compatibility issues.  […]

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