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Fedora Linux

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What is Fedora Linux?

Fedora Linux is a Linux distribution supported by the Fedora Project. Fedora is available in a number of different editions, including:Fedora CoreOS, an automatically-updating, minimal operating system for running containerized workloads securely and at scale.Fedora Workstation for laptop and desktop…

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Product Details

What is Fedora Linux?

Fedora Linux is a Linux distribution supported by the Fedora Project. Fedora is available in a number of different editions, including:

  • Fedora CoreOS, an automatically-updating, minimal operating system for running containerized workloads securely and at scale.
  • Fedora Workstation for laptop and desktop computers, with a complete set of tools for developers.
  • Fedora Server for data centers.
  • Fedora IoT for IoT ecosystems.
  • Fedora Silverblue, an immutable desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.

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We have had Fedora [Linux] in testing for a while, and done some limited deployments. It's not our first-choice system, but it is definitely something we have used for certain applications and systems.
  • Better cutting-edge software packages than RHEL/CentOS
  • Better for an R&D platform than other systems
  • Combines the stability of RHEL/CentOS-style systems with more experimental software
  • Stability. It's good, but it's not anything like CentOS for stability
  • End-user usability. It has a few glaring holes here and there with UI/UX
For experimental use, test lab situations, or very special-purpose tasks, Fedora [Linux] is an excellent choice. We are almost exclusively a CentOS shop for our production stuff, but in labs, we take more risks with things like Ubuntu or Fedora. It's not as appropriate as CentOS for production level endeavors, but it lets us know "this is where we could be going" when we engage in r&d tasks.
  • R&D and experimental software. Our lab guys love it
  • It plays well with CentOS, and has many package similarities we use
  • It's been mostly positive. We don't spend a lot on R&D stuff, but Fedora [Linux] gives us a chance to gauge where we are at in comparison to where technology is headed
We are an all-CentOS-shop, but we've done a number of things with Ubuntu and Fedora. Most of the production CentOS machines are only there because prior to that Fedora helped to blaze the trail to get there. It's been a very good platform for testing our new ideas. Ubuntu is similarly positioned in our organization, but Fedora stacks up well in our environment.
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