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Overview

With support for the CentOS Distribution being discontinued, will move to the Debian OS Distribution. Debian is a well-established Linux Distribution supported by a large and mature open-source community and used by hundreds of commercial organizations, including Google. When fully transitioned to Debian, will have full functional equivalence to the current CentOS-based versions of .

The planned rollout for the transition to Debian is as follows:

(RELEASED)

  • General Availability (GA) Release of CentOS7 (for production deployments)
  • Moved to 5.10 kernel, which will be used by the upcoming Debian-based release.

is a general Availability (GA) Release of CentOS7 for production deployments. It will be the last release of a CentOS7 based .

inherits the 5.10 version of the Linux kernel introduced in .

is also a technology Preview Release of Debian for evaluation purposes.

release runs Debian Bullseye (11.3). It is limited in scope to the configuration.

See technology-preview-reduced-scope-0008a139a4b9 for details.

Debian General Availability

An upcoming release will make Debian generally available for production deployments.

This upcoming release will run Debian Bullseye 11.3 or later with full functional equivalence to the CentOS-based .

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Planned in-service upgrade paths for

  • running CentOS ==> running CentOS ==> Debian general availability release

or

  • running CentOS ==> Debian general availability release

Note

There will be no upgrade paths related to the Debian Technology Preview release.

The Debian Technology Preview allows you to evaluate and prepare for the upcoming Debian-based General Availability release while continuing to run your production deployment on CentOS-based . It is strongly recommended that you perform a complete assessment of and your application running on in a lab setting to fully understand and plan for any changes that may be required to your application when you migrate to Debian-based the Debian General Availability release in a production environment.