

If you are concerned about TruNAS, go look at Xigmanas. This is the original FreeNAS project before iX acquired the name.
If you are concerned about TruNAS, go look at Xigmanas. This is the original FreeNAS project before iX acquired the name.
RedHat originally had one distribution called “RedHat Linux”, not to be confused with RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL).
RedHat Linux was free, you can buy support if you want, and there was also RedHat Advanced Server, which was a paid subscription.
In 2002, the company rebranded Advanced Sever to RHEL and discontinued RedHat Linux, pissing off a lot of people off.
This started people working on multiple binary compatible distributions, the one that dominated the market was CentOS.
20 years later, the cycle is repeating.
Remember why CentOS (and WhiteBox) came to exist?
This is not the first time RedHat pulls that stunt, this is the reason I stick to pure Debian.
I like SUSE, but I’m hesitant of relying on another commercial entity although business requires it.
For now Deb and Ian are the safest bet and my daily driver since 2002, they have not let me down.
I second Mailcow. I use it on a residential IP and have a smarthost for relaying in/out since my isp blocks port 25.
For relay, I use mxroute.com, I have a lifetime account and Mailcow has a fetchmail option.