RHEL 10 beta has some interesting stuff in it. Running the OS itself as a container caught my eye.
Just use Rocky Linux or Alma Linux it’s basically what Cent was. Unless you’re running anything super insanely mission critical CentOS stream would still be fine for your uses, and if you need something THAT highly…
I use openshift at work, it’s way way more than k8s with batteries. It has downstream, secured, stable versions of open source projects built into one supported product. I see what you mean though.
RHEL 10 beta has some interesting stuff in it. Running the OS itself as a container caught my eye.
Just use Rocky Linux or Alma Linux it’s basically what Cent was. Unless you’re running anything super insanely mission critical CentOS stream would still be fine for your uses, and if you need something THAT highly…
I use openshift at work, it’s way way more than k8s with batteries. It has downstream, secured, stable versions of open source projects built into one supported product. I see what you mean though.