“Enterprise Linux is the term used to reference any distribution
(distro) of the open source Linux operating system that is targeted
to the commercial market—not to consumers—for use on
corporate or small business servers, desktops, workstations and
mobile deployments. Some of the different Enterprise Linux
distributions include Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS,
Oracle Enterprise Linux, and SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop
(SLED).”
Webopedia Term of The Day: Enterprise Linux Defined
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