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Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux are two popular community-driven alternatives to CentOS, designed to provide stable operating systems for enterprise environments. Both distributions emerged in response to CentOS's shifting focus, with Rocky Linux being founded by one of the original CentOS co-founders, while AlmaLinux was developed by CloudLinux, aimed at filling the gap left by CentOS's transformation.
When deciding between Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux, both distros offer similar features, performance, and compatibility with RHEL, enabling organizations to migrate with minimal disruptions. Users have found success with both distributions in managing their environments, making them equally viable solutions for DevOps practices focusing on reliability and community support.
As DevOps continues to evolve, the choice between these two alternatives will likely depend on organizational needs, existing infrastructure, and community engagement. Each has built a growing ecosystem and attracted support from users looking for stable, enterprise-grade solutions to host their applications and services.
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