Foundations of CentOS Linux: Enterprise Linux On the Cheap
Community Enterprise Operating System, or CentOS, is an enterprise Linux distribution. It was developed by the CentOS Project community using the source code of the commercial Linux distribution from Redhat, the Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). They created CentOS to have a free alternative to RHE...
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Tóm tắt: | Community Enterprise Operating System, or CentOS, is an enterprise Linux distribution. It was
developed by the CentOS Project community using the source code of the commercial Linux
distribution from Redhat, the Redhat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). They created CentOS to have a free
alternative to RHEL and to have a Linux distribution that's as stable as its commercial counterpart and
can keep up with the requirements of the enterprise. Using CentOS is a good choice to learn Linux not
only for its RHEL roots but also for its compatibility, quality, and support.
CentOS is binary compatible with the RHEL because it was built using the source code of RHEL. Also, the
developers made sure to adhere to the redistribution rules of RHEL when they built CentOS so it would
be a truly free alternative to the original.
CentOS is continuously being developed by its core developers and its community. They make security
and software updates and quality assurance measures to maintain the stability of the distribution. The
packages they build for CentOS are placed on their distributed mirror network to allow users to
download and install software on their system manually if needed. Because of the core developers and
its community, CentOS is able to have a constant release upgrade schedule to allow users to use new
software and to support new hardware. They are also increasing in numbers, and that means there's
always a better CentOS after each release.s |
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