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The CentOS Project
Community-driven free software effort focused on delivering a robust open source ecosystem around a Linux platform.
CentOS Stream
Continuously delivered distro that tracks just ahead of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
CentOS Hyperscale
CentOS stability built for massively large-scale deployments.
CentOS Showcase
Join our half-day virtual conference on July 28.
Special Interest Groups
CentOS Special Interest Groups create CentOS distributions, develop and package additional software on top of CentOS, and help the CentOS project with documentation and outreach.
Alternative Images
Live ISO images, WSL images, and images that include different software.
Automotive
Public, in-development preview of the upcoming Red Hat In-Vehicle Operating System.
Cloud
Builds of OKD Kubernetes, RDO OpenStack, and Stream CoreOS.
Hyperscale
CentOS stability built for massively large-scale deployments
Integration
Verifying products and services built on top of RHEL or CentOS Stream
ISA
Evaluating the benefits of enabling new CPU features.
Kmods
Kernel modules for the stock Enterprise Linux kernel, as well as Fedora flavored kernels for Enterprise Linux distributions.
Storage
Storage solutions for enterprise environments, including Ceph, Gluster, NFS Ganesha, and Samba.
Virtualization
User-consumable full stack of virtualization technologies.
- Artwork — Artwork and design to support the CentOS project.
- Docs — Documentation for CentOS Stream and the CentOS SIGs.
- Infrastructure — Providing a working group to manage all CentOS infrastructure.
- NFV — Platform for the deployment and testing of virtual network functions (VNFs) and NFV component packages on CentOS.
- Promo — Event planning, social media, and other activities to promote the CentOS project.
- Proposed Updates — Faster critical updates for running CentOS Stream in production
News
Videos
CentOS Stream - a preview of RHEL, a solid base for CentOS SIGs
Something for SIGs: Story of Packit and CBS Koji
Creating content collections for CentOS SIGs