Re: CentOS Stream suitability as a production webserver

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On 1/5/21 2:27 PM, Jamie Burchell wrote:
We already
automatically update our systems with yum-cron / dnf automatic and I'm
reading that if we're already doing that, Stream isn't going to be a
departure


I'd have said the same:  If you trust CentOS enough to update automatically, then Stream will be an easy migration for you. You'll get a distribution that's just as trustworthy, with the added benefit that you'll get security fixes much sooner than CentOS did.


but I'm still trying to make sense of
the impact in real-terms i.e. what actually changes if we move to Stream.


You'll get updated versions of software when they're ready, rather than once every 6-8 months.  They'll be roughly the same versions that RHEL will get later.


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