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CloudLinux promises a CentOS Replacement

([Distributions] Dec 15, 2020 16:42 UTC (Tue) (corbet))


CloudLinux has put out a press release stating that it will commit over $1 million per year toward the creation and maintenance of a CentOS replacement distribution. " CloudLinux is sponsoring Project Lenix, which will create a free, open-source, community-driven, 1:1 binary compatible fork of RHEL 8 (and future releases). It will provide an uninterrupted way to convert existing CentOS servers with absolutely zero downtime. Entire server fleets will be able to be converted with a single command with no reinstallation and no reboots required. "

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CloudLinux Commits More Than $1 Million a Year to CentOS Replacement

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Tue, 15 Dec 2020 06:47:30 -0800

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CloudLinux Commits More Than $1 Million a Year to CentOS Replacement

Project Lenix to be an open-sourced and community-driven RHEL fork, provides an alternative with

RedHat’s discontinuation of RHEL repackaging

PALO ALTO, Calif., December 15, 2020 -- CloudLinux, which has been making Linux secure and stable

since 2010, announced today it will invest $1 million annually in development and establish a

community initiative around its RHEL fork intended as a safe haven for CentOS users left stranded

with Red Hat’s announcement last week. CloudLinux will give current users a trusted, battle-tested

alternative supported by a governing board from members of the community.

CloudLinux is sponsoring Project Lenix, which will create a free, open-source, community-driven,

1:1 binary compatible fork of RHEL 8 (and future releases). It will provide an uninterrupted way to

convert existing CentOS servers with absolutely zero downtime. Entire server fleets will be able to

be converted with a single command with no reinstallation and no reboots required.

The name of the open source software will be decided by the project governing body. To learn more

about Project Lenix visit: https://www.projectlenix.org.

With 10 years of experience building a hardened CentOS Linux developed for data centers and

especially hosting companies, CloudLinux combines in-depth technical knowledge of enterprise

infrastructure, kernel development, and open source with client care expertise. The CloudLinux team

has more than 450 combined years working with Linux with more than 200,000 product installations

and 4,000 customers that include Liquid Web, 1&1, and Dell.

“RedHat’s announcement has left users looking for an alternative with all that CentOS provides and

without the disruption of having to move to alternative distributions,” said Igor Seletskiy, CEO

and founder of CloudLinux Inc. “We promise to dedicate the resources required to Project Lenix that

will ensure impartiality and a not-for-profit community initiative. CloudLinux already has the

assets, infrastructure and experience to carry out the mission, and we promise to be open about the

process of developing Project Lenix.”

The first software release will be delivered in 1Q 2021, according to the Cloud Linux blog.

Based on the research conducted on the CloudLinux website with 2,000 Linux enthusiasts, most of the

CentOS users (62%) are going to wait for another RHEL fork to be released instead of migrating to

Ubuntu, Debian, OpenSUSE, or paid operating systems.

About CloudLinux

CloudLinux is on a mission to continually increase security, stability and availability of Linux

servers and devices.

Headquartered in Palo Alto, California, CloudLinux Inc. develops a hardened Linux distribution,

Linux kernel live security patching, extended support options for Linux, and web server security

software used by enterprises, service providers, governments and universities all over the world.

CloudLinux has more than 4,000 customers and partners, more than 500,000 product installations

globally, and dedicated analysts and developers that together have more than 450 years' worth of

Linux experience along with a passion for delivering the best customer care.

For more information, visit CloudLinux.com.

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Contact:

Glenn Rossman for CloudLinux

Eckert Communications

Glenn@eckertcomms.com

914-623-8354

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