On 10/31/24 3:43 PM, Max Pyziur wrote:
Thank you for the recommendation. Reviewing your link, I see that "Developer membership benefits" are available for only one year. Is this really the case or is it extendable in some way? Per the other answer that I received on this thread, I'm inclined to use Fedora Server. The reason I was using CentOS was because I also leased a machined colocated at a data center that ran CentOS. In order to gauge the nuance of CentOS, I figured that it would be good to also have a test/backup machine running CentOS; with my shutdown/abandonment of the colocated machine, that no longer is necessary. But I am open on the benefits of RHEL provided they are indefinite and not one years. Thank you again, Max
At the end of the year, you just have to log in again and it renews your developer subscription. Easy peasy. I've had a developer subscription for my personal use for well over 5 years, if I am counting correctly. It's dead bang easy.
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