CentOS end of life (EOL) is here: Are you prepared to answer questions from stakeholders and customers about the impact to your business?
As of June 30, all versions of CentOS Linux will be EOL — which means no more updates from the community. Running unsupported EOL software is a major security risk, so if you have CentOS deployments, you need a plan to protect your infrastructure immediately. In the long-term, selecting your next operating system and setting a migration strategy will be critical to navigating this transition with minimal disruption.
About the Webinar
In this webinar, Perforce Senior Director of Product Management Tzvika Shahaf and OpenLogic Senior Solutions Engineer Sean Goodner discuss:
- The security risks and potential costs of unsupported EOL CentOS
- How to evaluate long-term support vendors and what questions to ask
- Which CentOS alternatives are enterprise-ready
- Determining a migration timeline, allocating resources, and other considerations
- And more!
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