PGNet Dev <pgnet.dev@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > Curious, has anyone from @redhat or @fedora though to actually > communicate with any of the 'big' hosting providers, to perhaps > coordinate/influence/compromise/plan? > > I'd bet AWS, DigitalOcean & Linode/Akamai -- among this biggest > hosting providers where 'new installs' would be happening on their > VPSs -- would be quite interested in making sure that THEIR customers > had smooth install/migration options for Redhat/Centos*/Fedora > variants. > > I know my _own_ solution to UEFI-install only if those^ providers > don't support it; I'm guessing not everyone will have the same > goals/approach. Any VPS that supports Windows 11 needs to support UEFI-only already. In particular, the top 3 (AWS, Azure, Google Cloud) are all UEFI-capable. (Akamai is, to my knowledge, not a provider of VPSs.) Be well, --Robbie
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