Choose an operating system that supports modern business needs

Organizations that use CentOS Linux 7 currently face a choice. The CentOS Project will discontinue all updates and releases of CentOS Linux 7 after June 2024. As a result, CentOS Linux users must migrate to a new operating system (OS) to continue receiving updates, patches, and new features. While implementing a new OS may seem tedious, it also presents an opportunity to reassess your organization’s needs and choose a platform that will better support your business and IT strategies now and in the future.

Red Hat offers a set of tailored, cost-effective offerings to help you transition smoothly and rapidly from CentOS Linux 7 to Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

Ease your migration with low-cost, high-value offerings from Red Hat:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux for Third Party Linux Migration is a set of competitively priced subscription offerings for current CentOS Linux 7 users. All of these offerings include access to:

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server. Organizations of all sizes across industries can benefit from this consistent, intelligent operating foundation for modern IT and enterprise hybrid cloud deployments.

  • High availability (HA). Deploy managed, highly available clusters of Red Hat Enterprise Linux systems to deliver reliability, scalability, and availability to your critical production services.

  • Convert2RHEL tool. Convert your CentOS Linux 7 systems to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 systems in-place. Using Convert2RHEL keeps your existing customizations, configurations, preferences, and results in a supported instance of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7. This tool works with RPM-based Linux distributions and is fully supported for conversions from CentOS Linux and Oracle Linux.



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