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## Migration options
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There are several options for CentOS customers to move to a supported OS. The decision of where and how to migrate depends on whether you need to:
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There are several options for CentOS customers to move to a supported OS. The decision of where and how to migrate depends on:
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-Retain compatibility with CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
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-Whether you need to retain compatibility with CentOS / Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
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- Prefer a community supported distribution vs. commercial distribution (for example Red Hat Enterprise Linux or RHEL)
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-Configuration and image source(s) of your CentOS estate in Azure
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-The configuration and image source(s) of your CentOS estate in Azure
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If you need to keep CentOS compatibility, migration to Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a commercial distribution, is a low-risk option. There are also several choices such as Oracle Linux, Alma Linux, Rocky Linux, etc.
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If you created your own VM for use in Azure, no software billing information is present in your VM. You're likely OK to convert it in place (after a backup and any necessary prerequisites and updates).
These are the official / endorsed CentOS image in Azure, and don't have software billing information associated. They're candidates for an in-place conversion (after a backup and any necessary prerequisites and updates).
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These are the official / endorsed CentOS images in Azure, and don't have software billing information associated. They're candidates for an in-place conversion (after a backup and any necessary prerequisites and updates).
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