CentOS of the last five years has really been too good to be true from a server standpoint, being as it's basically RHEL without the baggage. I knew it couldn't last.
There's a broader conversation required here about the fact that RHEL are dragging Linux about like a knackered donkey and there's no end in sight to it.
CentOS of the last five years has really been too good to be true from a server standpoint, being as it's basically RHEL without the baggage. I knew it couldn't last.