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    In the rapidly evolving landscape of information technology, the influence of open source software on enterprise computing has been profound. Companies like Red Hat and Ubuntu have not only championed the use of open source technologies but have also proved that free software can be used successfully and securely within enterprise environments. This post explores how these two giants have shaped the open source ecosystem and why Linux Bash remains a critical tool in managing enterprise systems. Open source software is defined by its source code being freely available for modification and enhancement by anyone. This contrasts sharply with proprietary software, where the source code is kept secret to prevent copying or modification.
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    In the ever-evolving landscape of enterprise IT, Linux-based operating systems remain pivotal, thanks largely to their stability, security, and open-source nature. Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) has been a top contender in this space, renowned for its robust performance and extensive support. However, the shift in Red Hat’s strategy towards CentOS—a free derivative of RHEL commonly used in the enterprise—led to the rise of two significant alternatives: Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux. For organizations relying heavily on Linux systems, understanding the compatibility of these new entrants with Red Hat systems is crucial. Here, we delve into how Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux stack up against RHEL.