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by ohthehugemanate
1064 days ago
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Oh my sweet summer child. There are plenty of enterprises still on RHEL 6, paying extra to keep patches coming. I bet there are still some on RHEL 5. Large, global companies. And of course there are many environments where software and hardware stay frozen for years. Telecoms, factory floors, automotive, finance, disconnected edge devices of all types... they test the absolute crap out of those systems, and pay for every certification availabl, and then leave them running for a decade. The ability to stay abreast of major version updates is a wonderful attribute of many environments, but definitely far from all. |
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