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Rocky Linux is for-profit! I'd chose AlmaLinux
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I'm sorry for the stupid question, but I looked at both the websites of Rocky and Alma, and still cant quite figure out what does "Enterprise grade" distro mean.
They talk about stability, but Debian is stable too, yet it's not "enterprise".
Can anyone ELI5?
You can pay someone to complain to when something breaks and get them to fix it.
Mostly professional support.