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CIQ Announces Rocky Linux Solutions for CentOS Migration on Google Cloud

CIQ Announces Rocky Linux Solutions for CentOS Migration on Google Cloud

CIQ is excited to announce a collaboration with Google Cloud to help customers secure and accelerate their CentOS migrations with new Rocky Linux solutions from CIQ built for Google Cloud. 

With the upcoming end-of-life of CentOS 7 on June 30, 2024, many are still evaluating the best path forward to secure and operate their Linux environments. Customers running CentOS must make a decision soon that involves many factors beyond just technical considerations. “Our customers are asking for help moving on from CentOS to address security, performance, and support concerns,” said Nirav Mehta, Senior Director of Product Management, Cloud Infrastructure Solutions at Google Cloud. “Our partnership with CIQ offers customers a viable solution that can help them move quickly and securely to Rocky Linux on Google Cloud without disruption.”

Following a significant increase in demand for Rocky Linux in both the enterprise and public sector, CIQ is partnering with Google Cloud to provide customers with a simple, secure path from CentOS through a new Rocky Linux migration program built exclusively for Google Cloud. This collaboration brings together Google Cloud’s cutting-edge infrastructure with tailored Rocky Linux solutions and support from CIQ designed to help customers migrate their production workloads safely. Customers can also save time and money when migrating to Rocky Linux through workload, licensing, and support optimizations available from CIQ through Google Cloud Marketplace.

Customers with stringent security and compliance needs can also access our hardened Rocky Linux solutions on Google Cloud. These are designed to meet higher-level security standards for regulated environments with included FIPS modules for a secure transition from CentOS.

Migrating to Rocky Linux with CIQ on Google Cloud comes with real benefits:

  • Safe and Secure: Ensure software infrastructure remains robust and reliable throughout its lifecycle. Consistent vulnerability updates and security patching are provided, including upgrades to major releases for Rocky Linux on Google Cloud.

  • Optimized for Google Cloud: Take advantage of everything Google Cloud has to offer including day-one support for Rocky Linux on the latest Google Compute Engine VM families, GPUs, and high-bandwidth networking.

  • Engineered for Enterprise: Leverage the full potential of Google Cloud with a purpose-built Rocky Linux environment designed to power enterprise workloads including applications, databases, HPC, artificial intelligence, and more.

  • Hardened for Regulated Environments: CIQ specializes in development and certification of Rocky Linux for compliance with security and regulatory policies. Production-ready deployable solutions are available on Google Cloud for highly regulated environments to ensure a secure transition from CentOS. 

  • Reduce License Costs: Customers can save up to 75% annually by switching to Rocky Linux with CIQ by combining customization, licensing, and support on GCP Marketplace.

  • Maximize Price Performance: Reduce cloud infrastructure costs by maximizing workload performance by up to 10% on Google Compute Engine with custom Rocky Linux images built specifically for customers’ environments. 

  • Migration Assistance: CIQ and Google Cloud have readily available solutions, best practices and support to help customers prepare and accelerate their CentOS migrations to Rocky Linux on Google Cloud efficiently and effectively.

  • 24/7 Enterprise Support from CIQ: Gain peace of mind knowing that a dedicated support team of Rocky Linux experts at CIQ is available 24/7 to address any issues with hands-on attention and guidance.

Getting Started

Together, CIQ and Google Cloud can help simplify and accelerate a CentOS migration to Rocky Linux with Rocky Linux solutions built to solve for every use case. To learn more, contact us. Additionally, sign up today to join CIQ’s detailed webinar on December 6, “Best Practices for Migrating from CentOS to Rocky Linux on Google Cloud.”