El martes, 15 de noviembre de 2022 14:12:43 -03 Sandro escribio: > On 15-11-2022 17:20, Ricardo J. Barberis wrote: > > Sorry for my previous emtpy email, I accidentally pressed send :( > > Happen to all of us. ;)
Those emails got to the list? I sent them from a wrong account and they bounced so I though they went to the limbo. Three mails, two mistakes: it's not my day haha. > > El martes, 15 de noviembre de 2022 06:03:47 -03 Sandro escribio: > >> On 15-11-2022 05:50, Kenneth Porter wrote: > >>> On 11/14/2022 7:53 AM, Dan Oachs wrote: > >>>> I would start by installing the cloudsmith repository and then you can > >>>> use yum/dnf to install kea: > >>>> https://cloudsmith.io/~isc/repos/kea-2-2/setup/#formats-rpm > >>>> > >>>> Once you have kea installed, follow the Kea documentation here: > >>>> https://kea.readthedocs.io/en/kea-2.2.0/ > >>> > >>> Is there any reason to avoid kea-2.3? I've been using 2.1.7 on CentOS 7 > >>> and am about to migrate my config to a Rocky 8 server. > >> > >> I would recommend, if possible, to update straight to Rocky 9, or > >> better, since you are on CentOS, to CentOS Stream 9. > >> > >> Otherwise you'll have to upgrade again in ~18 month, when Rocky 8 > >> (CentOS Stream 8) goes EOL. Kea is available for el9 from EPEL (version > >> 2.2.0). > >> > >> -- Sandro > > > > I just wanted to clarify that Rocky Linux (and Alma Linux) follow RHEL, > > not > > CentOS Stream, so you have 10 years of support. > > Since RHEL 8, Red Hat offers 5 years of full support and another 5 years > of maintenance support [1]. I'm no expert on the difference, but to my > understanding only high priority issues will be fixed at Red Hat's > discretion during maintenance support. The last minor release of RHEL 8, > which marks the end of full support, is scheduled for May 2024 [2]. > > So, yeah, I was wrong saying RHEL 8 is going EOL in May 2024. But since > RHEL 9 is already out, I'd go with that. In the same fashion I will > shortly upgrade from Fedora 35 to 37, skipping 36. > > Since CentOS Stream is a different beast all together, Rocky 9 (or any > other RHEL clone version 9) would be my choice when upgrading from > CentOS 7. For a fresh install, I'd definitely consider CentOS Stream 9. Definitely, I also would go with Rocky or Alma over Stream to replace CentOS 7, but I'm a bit more conservative and would wait till EL 9.1 before jumping versions :) > [1] https://access.redhat.com/support/policy/updates/errata/ > [2] > https://endoflife.software/operating-systems/linux/red-hat-enterprise-linux-> > rhel > > -- Sandro -- Ricardo J. Barberis SysAdmin & IT Architect Cloud & IaaS DonWeb.com La actitud es todo -- ISC funds the development of this software with paid support subscriptions. Contact us at https://www.isc.org/contact/ for more information. To unsubscribe visit https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users. Kea-users mailing list Kea-users@lists.isc.org https://lists.isc.org/mailman/listinfo/kea-users