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aye, this. RHEL is the industry standard and if you're not using that because you want Enterprise Support than you're using a derivative like Fedora, CentOS, or Rocky. Or else you hang out in the .deb side and use Debian or Ubuntu.

Arch is popular with a niche group of end users, but that ain't what most enterprise architectures are working on.



SLES is the only real alternative to RHEL for enterprises, also using RPM.




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