Re: RHEL OS upgrade from 6.7 (Current version) to 8 version for Postgresql database

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RH heard the wails of complaint; their solution is to license RHEL for free up on up to 16 servers per customer.

At least that's what Ars Technica says. https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2021/01/centos-is-gone-but-rhel-is-now-free-for-up-to-16-production-servers/

On 3/19/21 2:42 PM, Dave Bolt wrote:
This is the first I have heard about Centos Stream. I found an announcement dated 8 December 2020 saying that CentOS Project is shifting focus to CentOS Stream, and a LOT of comments and confusion.
The main thing is that Stream apparently tracks Ahead of a current RHEL release.
This may be a concern because I and many others use CentOS as a stable 'tried and tested' platform not a 'cutting edge' platform.

Of course, I may be just as confused as everyone else seems to be about what all this actually means.

Getting a bit off topic here, so apologies if I'm upsetting anyone.

Regards,
Dave Bolt

-----Original Message (extract) -----
From: MichaelDBA [mailto:MichaelDBA@xxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 19 March 2021 17:18
To: Tom Lane
Cc: ram pratap maurya; paul.foerster@xxxxxxxxx; pgsql-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: RHEL OS upgrade from 6.7 (Current version) to 8 version for Postgresql database

On a side note, shouldn't you be upgrading to CentOS Stream instead of
CentOS 8?

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