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What is CentOS?
CentOS is an Enterprise Linux distribution based on a rebuild of the freely available sources from Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The rebuild process strives to remove encumbered trademarked images and make other minimal changes as to the binary update network, but should generally perform identically to the upstream's product, even to matching behaviors considered un-addressed bugs. Each CentOS version is supported for up to 10 years (by means of security updates -- the duration of the support interval has varied over time as the release policy as to upstream Source RPM changes). A new CentOS version is released approximately every 2 years and each CentOS version is periodically updated (roughly every 6 months) to support newer hardware. This results in a secure, low-maintenance, reliable, predictable and reproducible Linux environment.

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Download
Download CD and DVD images or individual RPM packages.
Current major versions are 6.4 and 5.9.

Install
Branded installation instructions and other documentation for "starting out well" are available for releases through CentOS 5; after that, a license change in upstream sources for this documentation presently rule out creation of "CentOS" branded variants.

Search
Find information about CentOS by keyword on wiki, website, mailinglists and forums.

Learn
Browse our vastly increasing selection of Manuals, FAQs, Tips-and-tricks and Howtos.

Contribute
Join the CentOS community and help us help you.

Promote
Help us spread the word about CentOS and Enterprise Linux.

Donate
Provide us with the funds we need to operate this free project.

About
Learn more about the CentOS project.

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