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AlmaLinux

AlmaLinux is an open-source, community-governed enterprise Linux distribution designed as a binary-compatible alternative in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) ecosystem for production workloads.

  • Enterprise-grade, RHEL-compatible Linux distribution (server Operating System (OS))
  • Community-driven governance model with an independent foundation structure
  • Long-term support lifecycle and security updates for enterprise deployments (operating system lifecycle management)
  • Support for on-premises (on-prem), virtualized, and cloud infrastructure environments (hybrid infrastructure)
  • Ecosystem of tools, mirrors, and community support for installation, migration, and maintenance

More About AlmaLinux

AlmaLinux is an enterprise Linux OS (server OS) developed and maintained by a community and foundation model that targets organizations requiring stability, predictable lifecycle management, and RHEL compatibility without proprietary licensing. It is built to be binary-compatible with RHEL, which allows organizations to run applications and workloads certified or validated for RHEL with minimal changes. This positioning makes AlmaLinux relevant for enterprises that standardize on RHEL-compatible distributions for infrastructure, middleware, and application stacks.

The distribution supports typical enterprise deployment models, including bare-metal servers, virtual machines, and cloud instances (hybrid infrastructure). Administrators can install AlmaLinux on x86_64 and other architectures listed on the project’s official site, and manage systems using standard Linux tooling. AlmaLinux uses the Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) packaging format and the DNF/YUM stack for package management (Linux package management), aligning with RHEL conventions and simplifying migration from other RHEL-compatible systems.

From an architectural perspective, AlmaLinux follows the RHEL family structure for kernel, userspace, and system components, which includes systemd for init and service management (system initialization), SELinux for Mandatory Access Control (MAC) (Linux security), and common enterprise protocols such as Secure Shell (SSH) for remote administration and NFS/SMB for file sharing (infrastructure services). This compatibility allows enterprises to apply existing operational practices, hardening guides, automation playbooks, and configuration management policies created for RHEL-like environments.

AlmaLinux is used in data centers, hosting environments, and institutional IT where long-term support and patch availability are central requirements (infrastructure platform). The project publishes regular security updates and errata consistent with its lifecycle policies, enabling organizations to maintain compliance baselines and vulnerability management processes. Its compatibility profile positions it alongside other RHEL-compatible distributions, giving enterprises an option where licensing terms, governance, or community stewardship are decision points.

For marketplace and directory classification, AlmaLinux fits in categories such as enterprise Linux distributions (server OS), data center infrastructure platforms, and cloud-ready OS images for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) environments. It provides a base platform on which organizations can deploy databases, application servers, container runtimes, and orchestration frameworks such as Kubernetes-compatible platforms, using tooling that assumes a RHEL-style environment. The AlmaLinux Foundation’s stewardship and community processes provide a governance structure that enterprises can evaluate when selecting long-lived OS platforms.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 15
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

15068 Blue Bay Circle
Fort Myers, FL 33913

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Nonprofit
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services

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