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2023 Jul 13
2
How will fragmentation help Red Hat
On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 6:13?AM Simon Matter <simon.matter at invoca.ch> wrote: > > Hi, > > As I found out yesterday, the fragmentation of the "Enterprise Linux" > ecosystem just started to come true. I expect this is only the beginning > and Red Hat may also start to completely hold back sources of non GPL > software which is part of the "Enterprise
2023 Jul 24
1
How will fragmentation help Red Hat
Somehow the text of my message got deleted: I'm still using CentOS 7 because both security and stability are important to me. While CentOS Stream may, or may not, have comparable security, it is severely lacking in stability. IMHO both CentOS 8 and CentOS 9 are gigantic piles of garbage. When the time comes that CentOS 7 no longer meets my needs, I'll be switching to some other distro,
2023 Jul 24
0
How will fragmentation help Red Hat
-----------------------------------------From: "Steven Rosenberg" To: "CentOS mailing list" Cc: Sent: Sunday July 23 2023 5:13:08PM Subject: Re: [CentOS] How will fragmentation help Red Hat On Thu, Jul 13, 2023 at 4:21?AM Josh Boyer wrote:
2008 Jun 25
2
CentOS roadmap/EPEL
There are lots of exciting things happening in the CentOS ecosystem at the moment, by which I mean "upstream" or "across stream" in Fedora and RHEL. I'm thinking of projects that equip RH-like EL in general for serious entry into the enterprise, things like the Fedora Directory Server, and RedHat's Emerging Technologies projects such as Cobbler, FreeIPA and Ovirt.
2023 Jul 24
1
Current RHEL fragmentation landscape
On 7/24/23 10:12, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 2023-07-22 09:55, frank saporito wrote: >> On 7/22/23 02:29, Gordon Messmer wrote: >>> From my point of view, Red Hat doesn't really sell software. They >>> give away software.? All of their software is available at no >>> charge, typically in an unbranded release.? What Red Hat sells is >>> support.
2023 Jul 25
2
Current RHEL fragmentation landscape
On 2023-07-24 13:47, frank saporito wrote: > Let me know if you disagree with any of these statements: > > 1. Red Hat is no longer posting source code to git.centos.org. Correct.? Red Hat used to publish a de-branded subset of RHEL source code there, and they've discontinued that process.? The current code for RHEL is now published to the CentOS Stream repos. > 2. Red Hat
2014 Jan 07
8
CentOS Project joins forces with Red Hat
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 With great excitement I'd like to announce that we are joining the Red Hat family. The CentOS Project ( http://www.centos.org ) is joining forces with Red Hat. Working as part of the Open Source and Standards team ( http://community.redhat.com/ ) to foster rapid innovation beyond the platform into the next generation of emerging technologies.
2014 Jan 07
8
CentOS Project joins forces with Red Hat
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 With great excitement I'd like to announce that we are joining the Red Hat family. The CentOS Project ( http://www.centos.org ) is joining forces with Red Hat. Working as part of the Open Source and Standards team ( http://community.redhat.com/ ) to foster rapid innovation beyond the platform into the next generation of emerging technologies.
2023 Jul 22
1
Current RHEL fragmentation landscape
On 2023-07-21 00:30, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote: > But for my business, I do not want to pay Red Hat, Zimbra, or Google Workspace. > Why ? > Because the general rule seems to be > Oh! You are an individual, we will offer you affordable/free service > What! You are a business, we will offer you extremely 'unaffordable' service. > Because being a 'business' by default
2015 Jan 06
2
When will CentOS Publish Errata?
On 01/06/2015 04:25 AM, Liam O'Toole wrote: > On 2015-01-06, Somers-Harris, David | David | OPS > <david.somers-harris at mail.rakuten.com> wrote: >>> 1. Blatant screen scraping is a violation of the terms of service >>> for RHN .. so where is a SOURCE of information for something like >>> this: >>> >>>
2013 Aug 15
23
Red Hat CEO: Go Ahead, Copy Our Software
http://www.businessinsider.com/red-hat-ceo-go-ahead-copy-our-software-2013-8 Title says is all. Nice to know RH understands and accepts the relationship between CentOS and RHEL. Although it is complex. After all, if too many choose CentOS, there may no longer be a CentOS. However, I don't think I would refer to CentOS as a "parasite" as the author Matt Asay does. More appropriate
2023 Jul 22
3
Current RHEL fragmentation landscape
On 7/22/23 02:29, Gordon Messmer wrote: > On 2023-07-21 00:30, Lee Thomas Stephen wrote: >> But for my business, I do not want to pay Red Hat, Zimbra, or Google >> Workspace. >> Why ? >> Because the general rule seems to be >> Oh! You are an individual, we will offer you affordable/free service >> What! You are a business, we will offer you extremely
2008 Mar 16
2
Filesystem fragmentation and scatter-gather DMA
When designing a filesystem, is fragmentation really an issue if access to the disk can be done using scatter-gather DMA techics ?
2010 Sep 09
37
resilver = defrag?
A) Resilver = Defrag. True/false? B) If I buy larger drives and resilver, does defrag happen? C) Does zfs send zfs receive mean it will defrag? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
2012 Sep 04
1
Does certification make sense for non-PE users?
Subject really says it all. I took the practice exam linked from @PuppetLabs and I was a little bit surprised/caught-off-guard by the number of either PE or Console questions, neither of which I''ve ever used :-! I am taking the developer exam though, so I''m sure that will be at least a little different. Does it make sense to take the exam for an "open source puppet
2012 Jan 31
1
Red Hat extends production lifecycle for EL5/6
https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/ This will be of interest to pretty much everyone on the list. "Red Hat offers support throughout four life-cycle phases?called Production 1, 2, and 3, and an Extended Life Phase?for each major release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6, Red Hat offers 10 years of Production
2020 Dec 08
15
https://blog.centos.org/2020/12/future-is-centos-stream/
The future of the CentOS Project is CentOS Stream, and over the next year we?ll be shifting focus from CentOS Linux, the rebuild of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), to CentOS Stream, which tracks just ahead of a current RHEL release. CentOS Linux 8, as a rebuild of RHEL 8, will end at the end of 2021. CentOS Stream continues after that date, serving as the upstream (development) branch of Red
2019 Sep 24
7
[centos/centos.org] branch master updated (2459e4e -> 6c8ca10)
This is an automated email from the git hooks/post-receive script. unknown user pushed a change to branch master in repository centos/centos.org. from 2459e4e Correct download links for ISO images for 7.7.1810 release new 0ce3254 Updating who/what/where/why for the world of two CentOS distros. - Quick blurb about each distro begins answering questions about the new distro - Release
2006 Sep 13
2
File fragmentation
Wayne.my vote is for a command-line option. I've noticed there is some penalty for very large files (35GB-50GB). The penalty is relatively small based on my 'intuitive' measurements.read me watching without running a real timer. The difference is very small compared to what happens after a few weeks without the fragmentation patch. Our SAN was becoming so fragmented that we were
2018 Oct 31
4
Would RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora Remain Open Source/Free Software After IBM Buys Red Hat for $34 Billion?
Good morning from Singapore, This is of paramount importance. Would Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and Fedora remain open source/free software after IBM buys Red Hat for $34 Billion? ===BEGIN SIGNATURE=== Turritopsis Dohrnii Teo En Ming's Academic Qualifications as at 30 Oct 2017 [1] https://tdtemcerts.wordpress.com/ [2] http://tdtemcerts.blogspot.sg/ [3]