OpenLogic CentOS LTS

Community Enterprise Operating System (CentOS) is a free, open-source Linux distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It uses RHEL’s source code, removes Red Hat branding, and publishes releases aligned with RHEL versions.

Since its launch in 2004, CentOS has offered a stable, enterprise-grade Linux alternative, gaining widespread adoption—over 350,000 companies and nearly 2 million websites use it. In 2014, Red Hat began sponsoring CentOS, and in December 2020, the project announced the end-of-life (EOL) for CentOS Linux, shifting focus to CentOS Stream.

Service features

OpenLogic offers long-term support for CentOS 6, CentOS 7, and CentOS 8. CentOS LTS is available for five years after community EOL.

OpenLogic Maintains LTS in the following ways:

  • Uses version control and continuous integration for updates.

  • Builds, secures, and tests patches for post-EOL packages.

  • Security and Vulnerability Management

  • Monitors high-severity vulnerabilities in core packages.

  • Provides patched, tested packages to customers.

CVEs dashboard

For information about the CVEs in this supported framework, see Open Source Security Center | OpenLogic.