Community-driven Linux distribution for enterprise workloads
Just 3 simple steps
CentOS Stream-specific features that make it perfect for VPS hosting
Upstream for RHEL releases
Powerful package management
Advanced security framework
Suited for business applications
Njikwa Linux nke ụlọ ọrụ nwere njikwa zuru oke
Ihe nkesa {os_name} gị dị njikere n'ime ihe na-erughị sekọnd iri isii. Enweghị ichere, enweghị igbu oge.
Njikwa zuru oke na gburugburu gị. Enwere ike ịnweta SSH. Wụnye ngwanrọ ọ bụla ịchọrọ.
Nchekwa NVMe SSD nke na-agba ọsọ ọsọ maka arụmọrụ ka mma. Ruo ugboro iri karịa HDD ọdịnala.
Nchedo DDoS na firewall nke ụlọ ọrụ. Debe sava gị ka ọ ghara ịdaba na mwakpo.
Nkwado ndabere akpaaka kwa ụbọchị site na iji otu pịa weghachite. Echefula data gị site na sistemụ nkwado ndabere anyị.
Na-enyocha CPU, RAM, diski, na ojiji netwọk n'oge dị adị. Soro arụmọrụ sava gị awa 24/7.
Common use cases where CentOS Stream excels
Họrọ nhazi VPS zuru oke gị
Atụmatụ nnabata VPS ígwé ojii na njikwa zuru oke na mgbanwe
Quick guide to deploy and configure your CentOS Stream VPS
CentOS 7: Supported until June 30, 2024
CentOS 8: End-of-life (December 2021)
Recommendation: Consider migrating to Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux for long-term support.
ssh root@your-server-ip
yum update -y
EPEL (Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux) provides additional software:
yum install -y epel-release
# Start and enable firewall
systemctl start firewalld
systemctl enable firewalld
# Allow SSH
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=ssh
# Allow HTTP/HTTPS
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=http
firewall-cmd --permanent --add-service=https
# Reload firewall
firewall-cmd --reload
If SELinux blocks your applications, temporarily disable it:
# Temporary (until reboot)
setenforce 0
# Permanent (edit /etc/selinux/config)
sed -i 's/SELINUX=enforcing/SELINUX=disabled/' /etc/selinux/config
To migrate from CentOS to Rocky Linux:
curl -O https://raw.githubusercontent.com/rocky-linux/rocky-tools/main/migrate2rocky/migrate2rocky.sh
chmod +x migrate2rocky.sh
./migrate2rocky.sh -r
Important: Always backup before migrating!
Common questions about CentOS Stream VPS VPS Bochum
CentOS 7 is supported until June 30, 2024. CentOS 8 reached end-of-life in December 2021. We recommend migrating to Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux, which are 1:1 compatible replacements for CentOS. These distributions continue the RHEL-compatible community model.
Rocky Linux and AlmaLinux are the primary CentOS replacements. Both are RHEL clones with long-term support. Rocky Linux is led by CentOS founder Gregory Kurtzer. AlmaLinux is backed by CloudLinux. Both are production-ready and compatible with existing CentOS workflows.
Yes! Rocky Linux provides a migration script that converts CentOS 7/8 to Rocky Linux in-place. The process preserves your applications and configurations. Always backup before migrating.
CentOS uses YUM (Yellowdog Updater Modified) and DNF (Dandified YUM) for package management. Install packages with "yum install package-name" or "dnf install package-name".
CentOS (and its successors) are RHEL-compatible, making them ideal if you need Red Hat ecosystem compatibility. They use RPM packages, SELinux security, and have longer release cycles (more stable). Choose Ubuntu for newer packages and larger community.
Yes. CentOS uses FirewallD by default, a dynamic firewall manager. Manage rules with the "firewall-cmd" command. It's more complex than Ubuntu's UFW but offers greater control.
SELinux (Security-Enhanced Linux) is a mandatory access control security module included in CentOS. It provides enhanced security but can block applications if misconfigured. You can set it to permissive mode for troubleshooting: "setenforce 0".
We recommend Rocky Linux or AlmaLinux for new deployments. If you're on CentOS 7, plan migration before June 2024 end-of-life. CentOS 8 is already EOL and should be migrated immediately.
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