OpenCloudOS community open source to help software development

Earlier, Red Hat announced a policy of restricting source code accessibility, and explained that RHEL-related source code is only available through CentOS Stream, and paying customers and partners can access the source code through the Red Hat Customer Portal. It's getting more and more troublesome,

It is understood that CentOS is a community version of Linux issued by Red Hat. Its upstream was originally Red Hat's enterprise distribution Linux system RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux), so it is more stable for **ERP ** users.

As early as December 2020, CentOS announced that it would stop maintaining CentOS Linux, while CentOS Stream is upstream of RHEL, and its stability is naturally not as good as CentOS.
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It is in this environment that the OpenCloudOS community came into being. Up to now, more than 600 companies have joined the OpenCloudOS community, realizing full coverage of industrial chain types (12 major industries), full coverage of mainstream chips, databases, and complete machines, covering 10,000+ user groups...

As the core base, OpenCloudOS can guarantee the supply chain of domestic operating system software, and support all scenarios of servers, desktops, embedded, and edges from the same source.

In terms of technical capabilities, OpenCloudOS relies on 10 years of professional technology polishing with TencentOS, the overall system availability is 99.999%, the success rate of automatic analysis of downtime is 95%, and it enjoys sound operation support services.

The OpenCloudOS Stream23 series version is the first L1 source community project jointly developed and independently evolved by members of the Stream SIG in the OpenCloudOS community. At present, 3 versions have been released, and the product capabilities continue to improve. The independent selection of software packages has reached 3000, so that it can not rely on self-compilation of other distributions.

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