Software:CentOS Stream

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Short description: Linux distribution by The CentOS Project
CentOS Stream
Centos-logo-2022.svg
CentOS Stream 9 Workstation showing GNOME Shell 40.png
CentOS Stream 9 in the Workstation configuration, showing its desktop environment, GNOME 40.
DeveloperThe CentOS Project
(affiliated with Red Hat)
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release24 September 2019; 5 years ago (2019-09-24)[1]
|Final release|Latest release}}9 / December 3, 2021; 2 years ago (2021-12-03).[2]
Repositoryhttps://gitlab.com/redhat/centos-stream/
Marketing targetServers, desktop computers, workstations, supercomputers
Update methodRelease Candidate
Package managerdnf (command line); PackageKit (graphical); .rpm (binaries format)
Platformsx86-64, ARM64, ppc64le and IBM Z
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux kernel)
Default user interfaceBash, GNOME Shell
LicenseGNU GPL and other licenses
Preceded byCentOS
Official websitecentos.org

CentOS Stream is a Linux distribution that exists as a midstream between the upstream development in Fedora Linux and the downstream development for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.[3] CentOS Stream is being used by Meta Platforms[4][5] and Twitter.[6]

History

The initial release, CentOS Stream 8, was released on 24 September 2019, at the same time as CentOS 8.[3] As CentOS 8 became unsupported, The CentOS Project provided a simple means of converting from CentOS Linux 8 to CentOS Stream 8.[7] In 13 January 2021, CentOS board approved the creation of Hyperscale SIG proposed by Meta Platforms, Twitter, and Verizon engineers,[6][8] which focus on enabling CentOS Stream deployment on large-scale infrastructures and facilitating collaboration on packages and tooling.

CentOS Stream 9 was released on 3 December 2021,[2] with support of IBM Z architecture.

Release history

Releases of CentOS Stream
Version Release date End-Of-Life Kernel Architectures
8 2019-09-24 2024-05-31 4.18.0 x86-64, ARM64, ppc64le
9 2021-12-03 2027 (estimated)[9] 5.14.0 x86-64, ARM64, ppc64le, s390x
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