On 10/31/24 6:47 AM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Greetings,
My personal setup is three Fedora machines (two laptops), a Windows 10 laptop, and an older desktop used for backup/storage.
The last has been running a variant of CentOS for the longest time; backup is done hourly on the Fedora machines using rsync.
CentOS 7 went EOL in June. To that end, what does the Fedora community recommend as a replacement/alternative?
For the backup machine, I'm of mind to upgrade to large capacity SSDs (probably should have done so a while ago); but that's tangential.
Thank you for any and all advice.
Max
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Use Red Hat Enterprise Linux. You can do so for zero cost.
Go to https://developers.redhat.com/ and sign up. Then you can download
and use RHEL on up to 16 your development/personal use machines. You can
use RHEL virtualization for as many guests as you want.
It's a fantastic way to learn RHEL, and Red Hat actively encourages
folks to do so.
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Thomas
NOTE: I am a Red Hat employee, but this is my personal opinion. I am not
representing Red Hat on this list.
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