Re: Re: is CentOS stable enough ?

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Andy Goss wrote:
On Monday 11 June 2007 22:00, arnuld <geek.arnuld@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
i am a newbie to CentOS. for my project work i need to have
RHEL. so i searched Google for Open alternatives and found  CentOS to
be most popular.

i have used Fedora, the base of RHEL and CentOS. Fedora is the one of
the most buggy *NIX distro i have ever seen. since Fedora is the base
of RHEL which is the base of CentOS, i just want to know whether
CentOS is stable and reliable enough to work with.

From one newbie to another, I suggest you look at the CentOS site, in particular the page
http://www.centos.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=3

As I understand it, RHEL is not based on Fedora. Fedora is something of a testbed for things that often appear in future versions of RHEL, so the resemblance is not surprising.

Fedora is a fast-track development platform, but is pretty solid by the end of each cycle. Whether they claim RHEL is based on fedora or not, you'd have to hunt to notice any differences between the current (end-of-life) FC6 and Centos5.

RHEL is industrial strength Linux and so does not have the latest but still wobbly innovations. What it does have is good and stable, and quite recent enough for most purposes.

CentOS takes the RHEL source code, which is Open Source, and compiles it as CentOS. They aim to make it totally compatible with RHEL. CentOS is as stable as RHEL, and has what looks like a better update/upgrade process.

The big difference is that RHEL5/Centos5 have a 7 year update support life ahead with security/bugfix (only) updates, while fedora rolls out a whole new release to develop new features. Since RHEL/Centos updates do not introduce new features, they rarely create new bugs.

If your project is on RHEL, then CentOS is the tool for you, just make sure you install the matching version.

If you are working on a project to be released in the future, you might want to develop on fedora to have a head start on the next version of RHEL/Centos.

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  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx

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