Ubuntu server has already been topping the surveys for a while iirc
https://freedomben.medium.com/centos-is-not-dead-please-stop-saying-it-is-at-least-until-you-read-this-4b26b5c44877 You might want to give this a read. It's by an employee at Red Hat.
Is this for real or is this another trickery of marketing my RHEL to enhance the mass by saying the message is botched ??
Suse is the closest competitor to Redhat so try openSUSE leap. It's a free version of their commercial offering SUSE Linux Enterprise.https://www.suse.com/ https://www.opensuse.org/
openSUSE and SUSE have been collaborating to bring openSUSE Leap 15.3 and SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP3 even closer together to make them fully compatible.
Why do you want to move away? Because of CentOS Stream? Does that affect you directly in any way?
From: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/533746-What-s-the-relationship-between-SUSE-and-openSUSE That SLE codebase provides the starting point which the openSUSE community then adds additional packages to become openSUSE Leap (our stable release) For packages shared between SLE and Leap, openSUSE Leap recieves the same Security fix code as soon as the fixes are released to SLE customers. Application compatibility should not be a problem as long as you do not build packages on Leap that require packages that are not available on SLE
same like CentOS Stream. base code coming from RHEL, Stream have recent change that will be put back into RHEL
And what's your point? The original poster asked about alternative to CentOS. OpenSuse Leap is the closest to it in terms of support and stability.
the point is, Stream is not different than other distro like Leap. but people like to make knee jerk conclusion
I didn't make any conclusions. I just answered the question.
not saying it is you 😊
Ubuntu, opensuse
Several major Companies disagree
My customer since 2005 using CentOS 4 will disagree as well
The universal OS
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