> This EOL date is a generous one. Like my organization, most others I know have already completed their migration from CentOS to RHEL/Fedora/Rocky/Alma/etc during the early part of 2023. Thus, these 6 months are mainly for the few outliers who have not.
I can't disprove your anecdote but do you think this is really true? Orgs who ran CentOS likely did so with the idea that they'd have a very long time to migrate to something different. CentOS 8 nominally had support until something like 2032, so it seems like a really major change to go from almost a decade to a little over a year to migrate away.
I can't disprove your anecdote but do you think this is really true? Orgs who ran CentOS likely did so with the idea that they'd have a very long time to migrate to something different. CentOS 8 nominally had support until something like 2032, so it seems like a really major change to go from almost a decade to a little over a year to migrate away.