> On May 26, 2015, at 6:00 PM, Adam W. Dace <[email protected]> wrote: > > Sorry to bug everyone, but I just installed a more lightweight, cheaper VM to > run my TrafficServer on. > > Unfortunately, CentOS 7 requires 1GB of RAM to run on and I'm saving a few > bucks by running CentOS 6 instead. > > My question is simple...does it sound reasonable that TrafficServer will > support CentOS 6 until CentOS 8 comes out? I know that's looking a ways into > the future but I thought I'd ask. > > Until then, my goal is to "sit this one out" with regards to CentOS 7. :-)
Well, I don’t know when CentOS8 comes out, but I think it’s reasonable to think that we’ll continue supporting CentOS6 for the foreseeable future. I can’t imagine we’d ditch CentOS6 for at least another couple of major ATS release (so, maybe ATS v8.0?). CentOS6 is production supported until 2021, but I don’t think we’ll be supporting it for that long (but who knows). :-). — leif
