aaP_thomas_marcelino & Stealth lol man CentOS is hard for professionals? LOL
CentOS is the development version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux, any licensed Linux Server administrator will get his course using Enterprise Linux so I wonder WTF are you talking about??
Corporations use Enterprise Linux and all of them derivate from CentOS, namely:
- Amazon Linux
- CloudLinux (and AlmaLinux)
- Oracle Linux
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux (+Fedora & CentOS)
- RockyLinux (production ready replacement of CentOS)
Even SUSE Enterprise Linux is closer to RHEL than to debian or shitbuntu. All of them are free except CloudLinux, Red Hat and SUSE, and you can install any.
Debian is community driven and ubuntu is a shithole, it packs a shitty package management system apt
which is years behind yum
and dnf
.
Companies purchase and have licensing agreements with the above mentioned companies, any proper linux system administrator is at ease with the aforementioned distributions, which are better built, well documented, properly packaged, and power industry leading companies. Not shit ubuntu, not debian. The only major company that uses debian is google, which has its own distribution of gLinux, for internal use, and ported from debian-testing.
90% of Fortune Global 500 companies depend on Red Hat Enterprise Linux. NINETY PERCENT. Source
One of the major issues of aaPanel is that they spend time with debian's and ubuntu's shit problems, instead of releasing a proper version of aaPanel for the above mentioned distros, instead they're stuck with CentOS 7 which is EOL. This is one of the worst plannings I've seen.