Red Hat free for developers and small businesses

Many CentOS users were unhappy when Red Hat announced that it was switching CentOS Linux from a fixed Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) clone to a rolling Linux distribution, which would become the next RHEL secondary distribution.

Now, to reassure some of these users, Red Hat presents the free RHEL for small businesses and for customer development teams.

Instead of CentOS Linux, Red Hat reminds developers that free RHEL has been around for some time through the Red Hat Developer Program. The terms of the offer, however, limit the use of the distribution to single machine developers. Now Red Hat will extend this program so that the Individual Developer subscription for RHEL can be used in par for up to 16 systems.

Yes, this is a free, self-supporting RHEL offer. To get it, you only need to log in to a free Red Hat account to download RHEL and receive the necessary updates.

In a post announcing the program, Red Hat emphasizes that:

"Nothing else is required. It's not a sales plan and you will not need a sales representative. There will be an option in the subscription for easy upgrade to full support, if anyone wishes. "

In addition, you can also use the extended Red Hat Developer program to run RHEL in large public clouds such as AWS, Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure. Of course, you will have to pay the cloud provider's hosting fees. But RHEL itself will be free for both development and small businesses.

This updated subscription for individual RHEL developers will be available until February 1, 2021.

"What about me? I'm using CentOS Linux and I do not want to switch to CentOS Stream. "

Red Hat understands that many CentOS users have this dilemma.

“We know these programs don't fit every CentOS Linux use case, so we should mention that we're not done providing more ways to easily of RHEL. We are working on a variety of add-ons for other use cases as well and plan to provide another update in mid-February.”

Of course, this is not about the most popular use of CentOS: Using the distribution for web hosting and cloud providers as a free Linux distribution. CentOS, along with Ubuntu Linux, are the most popular free Linux distributions for companies that want a compact, well-documented Linux server. CentOS users of these companies should look for other alternatives, such as CentOS Linux clones Rocky linux and AlmaLinux.

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