Rocky Linux Jobs
Rocky Linux is a community-driven, binary-compatible RHEL rebuild founded by the co-creator of CentOS. It emerged as the leading CentOS Linux replacement and is rapidly gaining adoption across enterprise infrastructure, hosting providers, and organisations that previously relied on CentOS. Rocky Linux skills are directly transferable to RHEL, AlmaLinux, and Oracle Linux.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Rocky Linux was created by Gregory Kurtzer, co-founder of the original CentOS project, as a community response to Red Hat ending CentOS Linux. It provides a free, enterprise-grade, binary-compatible alternative to RHEL with a strong community governance model. The Rocky Enterprise Software Foundation (RESF) oversees the project, ensuring it remains community-controlled.
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Yes. Rocky Linux is a 1:1 binary-compatible RHEL rebuild tested against Red Hat's own test suite. It is used in production by universities, research institutions, hosting providers, and enterprises. It provides 10 years of support per major version and is available on all major cloud platforms including AWS, GCP, and Azure.
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Both are excellent CentOS replacements with identical package ecosystems. Rocky Linux emphasises strict RHEL compatibility and community governance. AlmaLinux, backed by CloudLinux, additionally offers ABI-stable builds that remain compatible even when Red Hat makes internal changes. The choice is often organisational; skills and day-to-day operations are identical.
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Yes. RHCSA, RHCE, and RHCA certifications demonstrate skills that are directly applicable to Rocky Linux. The RPM package management, SELinux, firewalld, systemd, and administration tools are identical. Employers listing Rocky Linux on job descriptions typically value RHEL-family experience regardless of which specific distribution you have used.