> There's really zero excuse for continued use of CentOS, especially for 
> Government systems.

Honestly we would probably use RHEL for our servers if we could afford it, 
simply because it would be one less thing to worry about, but for a small 
company that nevertheless has lots of servers, the cost, or at least what we 
were quoted, was prohibitive. Actually even using CentOS required a cultural 
adjustment. Before that we built the OS ourselves from source code.
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