![]() ![]() For the first time, Amazon Linux 2022 isn’t based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) code (and has never been based on CentOS, the longtime RHEL clone that made waves in late 2020 when Red Hat announced it would eschew a fixed-point release pattern in favor of a rolling, “stream-based” approach). It’s also an interesting release as much for what it isn’t as for what it is. ![]() ![]() But that’s probably appropriate since Amazon Linux 2022 is the kind of big deal that is meant to fade into the background while offering stability, security, and performance. AWS CEO Adam Selipsky didn’t mention it in his keynote, though it did earn a tweet from AWS Compute Services VP Deepak Singh (though so did this chess match and this tree). Amidst all the news from AWS re:Invent last week-mainframe modernization, database updates, ARM-based Graviton3, etc.-one thing might have slipped your notice yet deserves the spotlight: Amazon Linux 2022.
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