Sounds exactly like testing to me...
On 30.6.2021 г. 17:46 ч., Teoman Onay wrote:
What do you mean by different?
RHEL is a supported product while CentOS is not. You get bug/security
fixes sooner on RHEL than on CentOS as depending on their severity
level they are released during the z-stream releases.
Stream is one minor release ahead than RHEL which means it already
contains part of the fixes which will be released a few months later
in RHEL. It could be considered even more stable as it already
contains part of the fixes.
On Wed, 30 Jun 2021, 15:15 Radoslav Milanov,
<radoslav.milanov@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:radoslav.milanov@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
If stream is so great why is RHEL different ?
On 30.6.2021 г. 03:49 ч., Teoman Onay wrote:
>>
>>> For similar reasons, CentOS 8 stream, as opposed to every
other CentOS
>> released before, is very experimental. I would never go in
production with
>> CentOS 8 stream.
>>
>>
> Experimental?? Looks like you still don't understand what CentOS
stream is.
> If you have some time just read this:
>
https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-you-should-have-already-been-centos-stream-back-2019-smith/
<https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-you-should-have-already-been-centos-stream-back-2019-smith/>
>
> He summarized quite well what CentOS stream is.
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