End of CentOS 7 support

With the end of CentOS 7 support, WAPT software users need to consider alternatives to continue benefiting from updates and new features. WAPT version 2.6 requires a still-supported Linux distribution, which excludes CentOS 7. Here is an overview of the options available to users.

Option 1 : Migration vers AlmaLinux/RockyLinux

AlmaLinux and RockyLinux are free and open-source distributions that are derivatives of RHEL. These distributions offer a wide range of features and are very easy to install. hljs-keyword“>dérivés de RHEL. Ces distributions offrent des alternatives stables et fiables pour les utilisateurs de CentOS. However, a fresh installation is necessary.
Users will need to:

  • Install a new server with AlmaLinux or RockyLinux.
  • Backup the existing WAPT server running CentOS 7.
  • Restore the backup on the new WAPT server.
  • Our documentation provides detailed instructions on how to perform these steps safely.

    Option 2: Upgrade to Debian 12

    For those who wish to explore other distributions, Debian 12 is a solid option. Debian is renowned for its stability and broad community support. Migrating to Debian will also require a fresh installation and restoration of WAPT data from the backup.

    Users will need to:

     

    The end of CentOS 7 support marks a turning point for WAPT users. Although migration may seem complex, options such as AlmaLinux and Debian offer viable and stable alternatives. By following our guides and documentation, users can make this transition smoothly and continue to benefit from the latest WAPT features.

    By choosing the right distribution and carefully planning the migration, users can ensure the continuity of their operations while benefiting from a supported and secure operating system.

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