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Fedora Linux

Score6.5 out of 10

17 Reviews and Ratings

What is Fedora Linux?

Fedora Linux is a Linux distribution supported by the Fedora Project. Fedora is available in a number of different editions, including:

  • Fedora CoreOS, an automatically-updating, minimal operating system for running containerized workloads securely and at scale.
  • Fedora Workstation for laptop and desktop computers, with a complete set of tools for developers.
  • Fedora Server for data centers.
  • Fedora IoT for IoT ecosystems.
  • Fedora Silverblue, an immutable desktop operating system aimed at good support for container-focused workflows.

Categories & Use Cases

Fedora Linux is the right flavor of linux for enterprise

Use Cases and Deployment Scope

I used Fedora Linux in my organization based on a client's preference while working on certain client related projects. Fedora Linux typically offers a shorter lifespan compared to ubuntu.

Pros

  • frequent updates
  • DNF as the package manager
  • strong focus on security

Cons

  • lifespan of release cycle
  • software compatibility
  • Long term support is every 6 months

Return on Investment

  • Shorter LTS means more administrator work
  • Security patches help reduce vulnerabilities to help save money

Usability

Alternatives Considered

Ubuntu

Fedora is excellent for test-lab/R&D deployment

Pros

  • Better cutting-edge software packages than RHEL/CentOS
  • Better for an R&D platform than other systems
  • Combines the stability of RHEL/CentOS-style systems with more experimental software

Cons

  • Stability. It's good, but it's not anything like CentOS for stability
  • End-user usability. It has a few glaring holes here and there with UI/UX

Most Important Features

  • R&D and experimental software. Our lab guys love it
  • It plays well with CentOS, and has many package similarities we use

Return on Investment

  • It's been mostly positive. We don't spend a lot on R&D stuff, but Fedora [Linux] gives us a chance to gauge where we are at in comparison to where technology is headed

Alternatives Considered

Ubuntu Linux and Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)

Other Software Used

Ubuntu Linux, CentOS Linux, MySQL