Yes that will be our next step...For $$$ (or more likely $$$$), you can sign up for an EUS RHEL subscription and receive security updates for RHEL 7 past its sell-by-date. That would enable you to run RHEL 7 on there for another few years. That's not something you can do with CentOS because the source for those updates is not published by RH (and in any case they've already made it perfectly clear that they want CentOS to go away as quickly as possible).
Statistics: Posted by steve.harder — 2023/08/14 15:28:56
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