The CentOS Linux distribution is a stable, predictable, manageable and reproducible platform derived from the sources of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). We are now looking to expand on that by creating the resources needed by other communities to come together and be able to build on the CentOS Linux platform. And today we start the process by delivering a clear governance model, increased transparency and access. In the coming weeks we aim to publish our own roadmap that includes variants of the core CentOS Linux. Since March 2004, CentOS Linux has been a community-supported distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by Red Hat. As such, CentOS Linux aims to be functionally compatible with RHEL. We mainly change packages to remove upstream vendor branding and artwork. CentOS Linux is no-cost and free to redistribute. CentOS Linux is developed by a small but growing team of core developers. In turn the core developers are supported by an active user community including system administrators, network administrators, managers, core Linux contributors, and Linux enthusiasts from around the world. Over the coming year, the CentOS Project will expand its mission to establish CentOS Linux as a leading community platform for emerging open source technologies coming from other projects such as OpenStack. These technologies will be at the center of multiple variations of CentOS, as individual downloads or accessed from a custom installer. Read more about the variants and Special Interest Groups that produce them.
NB:- Latest stable version of the software will be delivered.
CentOS 7.3 Everything
Disks : 1 DVD (Dual layer), (7.7GB) Platform : Gnome - KDE Architecture : x64 Price : 170.00/-
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7.3. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.3. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.3 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.3. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.3 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7.2. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7.2. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.2. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.2 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.2. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.2 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.2. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.2 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.2. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.2 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 7.2 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. Please burn this image onto a CD and boot your computer off it. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 7.2 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. Please burn this image onto a CD and boot your computer off it. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7.1. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7.1. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.1. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.1 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7.1. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7.1 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 7.1 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. Please burn this imageonto a CD and boot your computer off it. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 7.1 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. Please burn this imageonto a CD and boot your computer off it. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
This image contains the complete set of packages for CentOS 7. It can be used for installing or populating a local mirror. This image needs a dual layer DVD or an 8GB USB flash drive.
This is Live image of CentOS 7. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
This is Live image of CentOS 7. Depending on the name they use the respective display manager. They are designed for testing purposes andexploring the CentOS 7 environment. They will not modify the content of your hard disk, unless you choose to install CentOS 7 from within the Live environment. Please be advised that you can not change the set of installed packages in this case. This needs to be done within the installed system using 'yum'.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 7 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. Please burn this imageonto a CD and boot your computer off it. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
These two dvd images contain the entire base distribution. Please boot from DVD1.A basic install will not need DVD2. After the installation is complete, please run "yum update" in order to update your system.
These two dvd images contain the entire base distribution. Please boot from DVD1.A basic install will not need DVD2. After the installation is complete, please run "yum update" in order to update your system.
This is a live DVD of CentOS 6.8 designed to boot your computer. The disk can also be used to install CentOS 6.8 onto your computer but without offering any package selection options at install time.
This is a live DVD of CentOS 6.8 designed to boot your computer. The disk can also be used to install CentOS 6.8 onto your computer but without offering any package selection options at install time.
This is a live CD of CentOS 6.8 designed to boot your computer. The disk can also be used to install CentOS 6.8 onto your computer but without offering any package selection options at install time.
This is a live CD of CentOS 6.8 designed to boot your computer. The disk can also be used to install CentOS 6.8 onto your computer but without offering any package selection options at install time.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 6.8 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
The aim of this image is to install a very basic CentOS 6.8 system, with the minimum of packages needed to have a functional system. A preselected set of packages will be installed on your system. Everything else needs to be installed using yum. The set of packages installed by this image is identical to the one installed when choosing the group named "Minimal" from the full DVD image.
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