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facebook.com/redhatinc
@RedHat
linkedin.com/company/red-hatOverview Migrate from CentOS Linux to Red Hat on
Google Cloudredhat.comChoose an operating system and cloud provider that support
your business initiatives
Across industries, organizations are moving to the cloud to streamline costs,
gain efficiency, and
innovate faster. In fact, enterprises run 50% of their workloads and host 48% of
their data in the
cloud, and migrating more workloads to the cloud is a top initiative for 44% of
organizations.1
Even so, moving to the cloud can create additional IT complexity. Cloud
strategies require careful
planning to get the most from cloud investments while avoiding potential
security risks, operational
inefficiencies, and budget overruns.
Standardizing on a consistent operating system across your datacenter and cloud
environments can
help you overcome this complexity and simplify your cloud journey. With an open
source development
model that delivers flexibility and innovation, Linux® is an ideal choice for
cloud environments. However,
not all Linux distributions are the same, and your choice of distribution can
have a significant impact on
the efficiency, performance, security, and cost of your cloud and datacenter
environments.
Organizations that use CentOS Linux—a freely available, community-supported
Linux distribution—
currently face a choice. The CentOS Project stopped providing CentOS Linux 8
releases and updates
in December 2021 and will discontinue all updates and releases of CentOS Linux 7
in June 2024. As
a result, CentOS Linux users must migrate to a new operating system to continue
receiving updates,
patches, and new features. While implementing a new operating system may seem
tedious, it also
presents an opportunity to reassess your organization’s needs and choose a
platform that will better
support your cloud strategy now and in the future.
Red Hat® Enterprise Linux is a consistent, intelligent operating foundation for
modern IT and enterprise
hybrid cloud deployments. Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Google Cloud
delivers optimal benefits
for your organization. Because CentOS Linux is derived from sources published by
Red Hat, you can
continue to use many of the same skills, techniques, and elements while gaining
the features, tools, sup-
port, and value you need to be successful in the cloud.
Standardize on a production-grade multicloud foundation
Consistency is a key factor in successful cloud journeys. Standardizing on a
single operating foundation
across your datacenter and cloud environments can greatly simplify your path to
the cloud. Rather than
splitting operations and management into multiple domains, your teams can use a
single set of tools and
platforms to deploy, run, and move applications and workloads between your
datacenter and your cloud.
The business value of
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Compared to unpaid
alternatives like CentOS
Linux, Red Hat Enterprise
Linux helps your teams
get more done, rapidly, no
matter where they work: 2
 32% more efficient IT
infrastructure teams
 42% faster identification
of security risks
 23% faster development
life cycles for new
applications
 72% less unplanned
downtime
 24% lower 3-year
cost of operations
 $17.31 million average
higher net revenue per
year per organization
1 Flexera. “Flexera 2023 State of the Cloud Report,” March 2023.
2 IDC White Paper, sponsored by Red Hat. “The Business Value of Red Hat
Solutions Versus Non-Paid Open Source
Alternatives.” Document #US50423523, March 2023.
Migrate from CentOS Linux
to Red Hat on Google Cloud


Overview Migrate from CentOS Linux to Red Hat on Google Cloudredhat.comRunning
Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Google Cloud brings together your datacenter and
cloud infra-
structure to streamline operations, increase flexibility, and help you make the
most of your cloud invest-
ments. This cloud-ready, security-focused operating system provides a
consistent, tailored experience
across footprints, while innovative, high-performance cloud infrastructure gives
you global capacity,
intelligent security, and advanced machine learning (ML) capabilities. Red Hat
Enterprise Linux is tested
and certified for use on Google Cloud. Red Hat and Google work together to
ensure that our collabora-
tive solutions deliver exceptional experiences across hybrid and multicloud
environments.
While CentOS Linux is derived from sources published publicly by Red Hat, it is
not the same operating
system and does not offer the same enterprise features, tools, or support.
Moving to Red Hat Enterprise
Linux on Google Cloud gives you direct access to the latest enterprise-ready
Linux innovation certified
for use with Red Hat’s portfolio of software, automation, and management
technologies. Cross-product
integration, certification with a large ecosystem of partner products, and a
choice of architectures and
versions improve interoperability across hybrid and multicloud environments.
Intense testing and hard-
ening and a controlled, trusted software supply chain allow you to foster
innovation without compro-
mising reliability. Red Hat and Google Cloud also partner with leading hardware
and software vendors
to give you more choice, innovation, and stability. In fact, you can likely
continue to use the third-party
products and tools you already have with Red Hat Enterprise Linux on Google
Cloud.
Support your developers wherever they work
Developing and testing applications in a different environment than you use for
production deployment
can lead to issues in production, and developers may not receive the tools,
resources, and support they
need to be most productive. Adopting a common foundation—like Red Hat Enterprise
Linux on Google
Cloud—for development, test, and production environments streamlines time to
launch for new appli-
cations and reduces the risk of incompatibilities and issues at launch. Red Hat
Enterprise Linux delivers
access to reliable operating system images on Google Cloud in addition to the
toolchains, libraries,
container tools, and runtimes needed to streamline the path from development to
production. Updates
are delivered via application streams, allowing developers and IT architects to
experiment with the latest
tools, runtime languages, and databases while still maintaining earlier versions
of production applications.
Red Hat also offers developer-specific resources, programs, and subscriptions to
help organizations
develop on Red Hat Enterprise Linux more easily and cost-effectively. The Red
Hat Developer program,
Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals, and Red Hat Developer
Subscription for Teams can be
used both in your datacenter and in your Google Cloud environment.
Access expert support in the cloud
80% of enterprises cite a lack of resources or expertise as a top cloud
challenge.1 The CentOS Project
does not offer commercial support for CentOS Linux users, so you have likely
been handling all platform
support issues in-house, requiring more time and staff to operate.
Regardless of how you purchase Red Hat Enterprise Linux, you are backed by Red
Hat’s award-winning
support organization in coordination with Google Cloud’s support teams. Red Hat
Enterprise Linux is the
only Linux distribution supported by Red Hat. Red Hat works with Google Cloud to
provide expertise,
knowledge, and joint support models to ensure you can successfully accomplish
your goals with Red Hat
and Google Cloud solutions. You receive the same high-value experience whether
you obtain Red Hat
Enterprise Linux directly from Red Hat or through Google Cloud.
Red Hat’s enterprise-grade support resources and tools help keep your business
running. Technical
expertise, guidance, and knowledge are available 24x7. Red Hat also offers
personalized guidance and
Access tools and resources
through Red Hat Developer
The Red Hat Developer
program provides tools,
technologies, and a
community of builders
to help you solve problems,
connect with colleagues,
stay current, and lead
your projects forward.
Red Hat Developer
Subscription for
Teams is available at no cost
for organizations already using
Red Hat products and includes
access to Red Hat Developer
e-books, cheatsheets, and
other useful content.




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