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Title: They now have 2 viable CentOS 8.4 replacements
Post by: Starburst on June 21, 2021, 08:28:51 PM
They now have

AlmaLinux 8.4 - Made by CloudLinux that CWP already supports the paid version of CloudLinux.
They also have experience rebuilding their version from RHEL.

and

Rocky Linux 8.4 (Just Released) - Made by the founder of CentOS

I've tested CWP on both.
Both also offer conversion for another CentOS 8.x based version to theirs.

Anyone else running either of these?
Title: Re: They now have 2 viable CentOS 8.4 replacements
Post by: studio4host on June 21, 2021, 08:58:39 PM
you should stick to cwp version for the best stability (at least for now)
http://wiki.centos-webpanel.com/the-future-of-centos-stream-with-cwp
Title: Re: They now have 2 viable CentOS 8.4 replacements
Post by: Starburst on June 22, 2021, 12:33:21 AM
I wouldn't recommend converting to CentOS Stream to anyone.

Stay on CentOS 8.4, yes.

Once you goto Stream with a server your are stuck there and can't go anywhere.

The migration scripts for AlmaLinux & Rocky Linux only work on RHEL Compatible Release versions.
So if are on Stream, you can't convert.
Title: Re: They now have 2 viable CentOS 8.4 replacements
Post by: vedova on October 26, 2021, 08:26:08 AM
The migration scripts for AlmaLinux & Rocky Linux only work on RHEL Compatible Release versions.
So if are on Stream, you can't convert.

Do you mean a Live CWP machine running CentOS 8.4 can be converted to AlmaLinux or RockyLinux?
Or a CentOS 8.4 Stream CWP delayed repository is the only migration available / secure?
Title: Re: They now have 2 viable CentOS 8.4 replacements
Post by: Starburst on October 27, 2021, 02:34:26 AM
The migration scripts for AlmaLinux & Rocky Linux only work on RHEL Compatible Release versions.
So if are on Stream, you can't convert.

Do you mean a Live CWP machine running CentOS 8.4 can be converted to AlmaLinux or RockyLinux?
Or a CentOS 8.4 Stream CWP delayed repository is the only migration available / secure?

Left you an answer in the other area to this same question.