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    Rising from the Ashes: How AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux Redefined the Post-CentOS Landscape

    August 22, 2025
    Rising from the Ashes: How AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux Redefined the Post-CentOS Landscape
    by George Whittaker

    When Red Hat announced the abrupt end of traditional CentOS in late 2020, the Linux ecosystem was shaken to its core. Developers, sysadmins, and enterprises that relied on CentOS for years suddenly found themselves scrambling for answers. Out of that disruption, two projects, AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux, emerged to carry forward the legacy of CentOS while forging their own identities. This article dives into how these two distributions established themselves as reliable, enterprise-grade options for developers and organizations alike.

    The Fall of CentOS: An Industry Shockwave

    For over a decade, CentOS was the backbone of countless servers, from small web hosts to enterprise data centers. It provided a stable, free, and RHEL-compatible platform, perfect for developers and administrators building and maintaining critical infrastructure.

    That stability came to an end when Red Hat pivoted CentOS to a rolling-release model, CentOS Stream. Instead of offering a downstream, binary-compatible version of RHEL, Stream became a preview of future RHEL updates. This move caused widespread frustration:

    • Organizations that built production environments around CentOS suddenly faced shortened support lifecycles.

    • Developers who depended on a “set-and-forget” environment now had to deal with the unpredictability of a rolling release.

    • Compliance-driven industries were left in limbo, as running on an unsupported OS could trigger security and regulatory risks.

    This disruption created a vacuum, and the Linux community quickly stepped up to fill it.

    The Birth of AlmaLinux and Rocky Linux

    AlmaLinux: Community-Driven, Enterprise-Ready

    Shortly after the CentOS announcement, CloudLinux, a company with deep experience in server environments, launched AlmaLinux. The first stable release landed in March 2021. True to its name, “alma” meaning “soul”, the project’s mission was clear: to embody the spirit of CentOS while maintaining community governance. The non-profit AlmaLinux OS Foundation now oversees the project, ensuring it remains free and open for everyone.

    Rocky Linux: A Tribute and a Promise

    At almost the same time, Gregory Kurtzer, one of the original CentOS founders, unveiled Rocky Linux, named in honor of CentOS co-founder Rocky McGaugh. From the beginning, Rocky positioned itself as a 1:1 binary-compatible rebuild of RHEL, mirroring CentOS’s original mission. Its governance structure, managed by the Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF), ensures that the project remains rooted in community oversight rather than corporate ownership.

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