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Free Linux OS for the community, by the community

An Open Source, community owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution, focused on long-term stability, providing a robust production-grade platform. AlmaLinux OS is binary compatible with RHEL®.

GitHub

Our GitHub organization contains source code and tools used to build AlmaLinux OS and related infrastructure.

Reddit

Reddit

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Community chat

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Community forums

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About AlmaLinux OS

AlmaLinux OS is an open-source, community-driven Linux operating system that fills the gap left by the discontinuation of the CentOS Linux stable release. AlmaLinux OS is an Enterprise Linux distro, binary compatible with RHEL®, and guided and built by the community.

As a standalone, completely free OS, AlmaLinux OS enjoys $1M in annual sponsorship from CloudLinux Inc. and support from more than 25 other sponsors. Ongoing development efforts are governed by the members of the community.

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation is a 501(c)(6) non-profit created for the benefit of the AlmaLinux OS community.

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ISO Image

ISO Images

AlmaLinux supports 4 architectures:

  • x86_64
  • aarch64
  • ppc64le
  • s390x
Download ISO from mirrors

Cloud Image

Cloud Images

AlmaLinux provides official images for cloud providers:

Amazon AWS
Generic Cloud
Google Cloud
Microsoft Azure
OpenNebula
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure

Container Image

Container Images

AlmaLinux provides official OCI, Docker and UBI compatible images.

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Get OCI Image from Quay.io

Live Media Image

Live Media

AlmaLinux builds Live Media images for GNOME, GNOME Mini, KDE, XFCE and MATE options.

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Vagrant Box Image

Vagrant Boxes

AlmaLinux provides official images for Vagrant:

  • Libvirt
  • VirtualBox
  • Hyper-V
  • VMWare
  • Parallels
Get AlmaLinux on Vagrant Cloud

LXC/LXD Image

LXC/LXD

AlmaLinux images are available for LXC/LXD.

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Raspberry Pi Image

Raspberry Pi

AlmaLinux builds Raspberry Pi images, and also with GNOME desktop environment.

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WSL Image

WSL

Run the AlmaLinux terminal environment on Windows.

Get AlmaLinux for WSL

Security

Errata

AlmaLinux OS Foundation publishes Errata to help users to determine what updates such as security issues and fixed bugs are available and their importance based on analysis.

OpenSCAP and OVAL

AlmaLinux OS provides SCAP and SCAP Workbench packages to audit your AlmaLinux system for security compliance alongside OVAL streams.

Software Bill of Materials

AlmaLinux OS has implemented SBOM into AlmaLinux Build System to make the build process more secure and possible to trace.


AlmaLinux OS provides a set of security features: Errata, GPG keys, Mailing Lists, OpenSCAP, OVAL, SBOM- read more.

Backed by

Production-ready

AlmaLinux OS is an enterprise-grade server OS and a stable Linux distribution with regular releases that come with a long support windows. You can rely on AlmaLinux OS to run any and every critical workloads.

Fully supported, always free

AlmaLinux OS Foundation members, sponsors and partners back the AlmaLinux OS with investments and long support commitments to ensure the distribution is free of limitations, fees and charges.

Effortless to switch to

Switching distributions is usually costly and time-consuming, but that's not the case when switching from CentOS and other RHEL® derivatives to AlmaLinux OS. Switching is easy - read how.

Commercial Support

Minimize your risk while getting the most out of your AlmaLinux systems

Cybertrust is a provider of a comprehensive security certification services to various public and private entities globally, and offers comprehensive support for AlmaLinux users. Have also produced MiracleLinux for nearly 20 years.

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For organizations running AlmaLinux, TuxCare’s Enterprise Support provides extended support for up to 16 years, FIPS-compliant security patches, zero-reboot patching, and much more.

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Confidently deploy AlmaLinux and all your open source packages with enterprise-grade, 24/7/365 support backed by guaranteed SLAs. Keep your mission-critical apps running smoothly with unlimited tickets and direct access to experienced enterprise architects who put your business first.

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Answers to Key Questions

Individuals and organizations that require an enterprise-grade linux distribution, without the need for a commercial license agreement. AlmaLinux OS is also a perfect replacement for anyone who has historically relied on the CentOS Linux releases to achieve computing objectives, and for whom CentOS Stream is not the right solution.

In July of 2023, we announced that we were shifting our goal from being a downstream rebuild of RHEL to maintaining ABI compatibility with RHEL. For the AlmaLinux team that means that everything from software applications to kernel modules that work on RHEL will work on AlmaLinux, and if they don't we would consider that a bug.

AlmaLinux OS 9.2 is FIPS-140 compliant. Read more in this blog post: FIPS Validation for AlmaLinux OS

Alma means soul in Spanish and other Latin languages. Looking back, it is easy to see that Linux is as popular and pervasive as it is thanks to the efforts of a passionate, diverse developer community. This community is the soul of Linux, and everyone that relies on a Linux distribution is indebted to the efforts of the Linux community. That is why we called our new distribution AlmaLinux OS.

The initial backers and supporters for AlmaLinux OS were already extremely active in the enterprise Linux ecosystem, and had significant experience with RHEL forks. They knew the impact that the loss of CentOS Linux would have across all industries, and had the means and knowledge to help.

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation is a 501(c)(6) that was founded in March of 2021 to own and manage the AlmaLinux OS project. We have been involving the community since the beginning, and the governing board is chosen by members of the foundation. At all times, AlmaLinux OS will be free and open.

Switching Linux distros can be a headache, but that is not the case when switching from CentOS to AlmaLinux OS. Using AlmaLinux-deploy you can migrate to AlmaLinux in-place. If you are coming from CentOS 7, or need to upgrade between major versions, ELevate (developed and maintained by the AlmaLinux Community) allows you to migrate to, and upgrade AlmaLinux in-place.

Since AlmaLinux is binary compatible with RHEL®, your applications and services should be completely interoperable. You can rapidly migrate any number of servers using AlmaLinux-deploy. If you are using CentOS 7 or 8 and need help upgrading and migrating, check out ELevate.

The AlmaLinux OS Foundation has committed to supporting AlmaLinux OS 8.x until 2029, and AlmaLinux 9.x until 2032. This includes stable and thoroughly tested updates and security patches.

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AlmaLinux OS in the Press

One of the most significant features of AlmaLinux is its binary compatibility with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). This compatibility ensures that software developed and tested on RHEL can be easily deployed on AlmaLinux without modifications, making it an attractive choice for businesses seeking a seamless migration path.
Despite Red Hat’s actions, it appears at least one of the RHEL clones is thriving and showing how open source can deal with similar threats.
Joe Brockmeier, an open-source community expert, and former Red Hatter, appreciates what AlmaLinux is doing. 'The AlmaLinux community has chosen to be the friendly fork.'
AlmaLinux announced that the distro’s latest and greatest, AlmaLinux 9.2, now has FIPS 140-3 certification, which means it has passed the Federal Information Processing Standard’s latest benchmark for validating the effectiveness of cryptographic hardware.
AlmaLinux was one of the first such alternatives, and it has quickly risen to the top of the heap.
AlmaLinux very quickly became the CentOS replacement to beat. 48 hours after Red Hat released version 8.5 of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), the developers released version 8.5 of AlmaLinux.