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linux:centos-vs-ubuntu [2017/09/27 09:43] michaellinux:centos-vs-ubuntu [2019/03/07 14:57] (current) – [CentOS vs. Ubuntu] michael
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 Our choices on getting a Linux Distributions include its user interfaces, file system, package distribution, new features options and even updates periods and maintenance. Our choices on getting a Linux Distributions include its user interfaces, file system, package distribution, new features options and even updates periods and maintenance.
  
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 On this article we will talk about the two big Linux Distributions, actually, it will be the difference between one another, where one is better than another and other features. On this article we will talk about the two big Linux Distributions, actually, it will be the difference between one another, where one is better than another and other features.
  
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 ===== What is CentOS? ===== ===== What is CentOS? =====
 CentOS (Community Enterprise Operating System) is Linux cloned community-supported distribution derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and is compatible with it (RHEL), so we can say that CentOS is a free version of RHEL. Every Distribution is maintained for 10 years and each version released every 2 years. It was on January 14th that CentOS announced the official joining with Red Hat, while staying independent from RHEL under a new CentOS board. CentOS (Community Enterprise Operating System) is Linux cloned community-supported distribution derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and is compatible with it (RHEL), so we can say that CentOS is a free version of RHEL. Every Distribution is maintained for 10 years and each version released every 2 years. It was on January 14th that CentOS announced the official joining with Red Hat, while staying independent from RHEL under a new CentOS board.
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 ==== History and first release of CentOS ==== ==== History and first release of CentOS ====
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 ​In January 2014 Red Hat started sponsoring CentOS Project transferring the ownership and trademarks to it. ​In January 2014 Red Hat started sponsoring CentOS Project transferring the ownership and trademarks to it.
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 ==== CentOS Design ==== ==== CentOS Design ====
 CentOS is exactly the clone of the paid Red Hat version RHEL (Red Had Enterprise Edition). RHEL provides its source code that is later changed (removed the brand and logos) and modified to be released as a final CentOS product. CentOS is exactly the clone of the paid Red Hat version RHEL (Red Had Enterprise Edition). RHEL provides its source code that is later changed (removed the brand and logos) and modified to be released as a final CentOS product.
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 ===== What is Ubuntu? ===== ===== What is Ubuntu? =====
 Ubuntu is a Linux operating system that is based on Debian, currently used on desktops, servers, smartphones and tablets. Ubuntu is launched by a company called Canonical Ltd based in the UK founded and funded by South African Mark Shuttleworth. Ubuntu is a Linux operating system that is based on Debian, currently used on desktops, servers, smartphones and tablets. Ubuntu is launched by a company called Canonical Ltd based in the UK founded and funded by South African Mark Shuttleworth.
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 ==== Ubuntu Design ==== ==== Ubuntu Design ====
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 ​This new packaging system allows applications to be delivered with all dependencies satisfied. ​This new packaging system allows applications to be delivered with all dependencies satisfied.
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-http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/centos-vs-ubuntu+Quelle: http://www.linuxandubuntu.com/home/centos-vs-ubuntu 
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 +Siehe auch: https://thishosting.rocks/centos-vs-ubuntu-server/
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