What I like best about CentOS is its stability and reliability. It’s very close to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, so you get enterprise-grade performance without the licensing cost. Once it’s set up, it runs for long periods with minimal issues, which makes it ideal for servers and production environments. It’s also well supported by the community, and most hosting providers and server tools work seamlessly with it. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.
What I dislike about CentOS is that updates and newer software versions can be quite slow, which makes it less ideal if you need the latest features or packages. After the shift from CentOS Linux to CentOS Stream, there’s also some uncertainty for users who prefer a strictly stable, long-term production OS. Additionally, troubleshooting can sometimes be challenging for beginners due to limited official documentation compared to some more user-friendly distributions. Análise coletada por e hospedada no G2.com.
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