![]() You can see that you're using CentOS release 7 (this is the major version) and 4 (this is the minor version), third part 1708 is added for the 7th version only and indicates that the source code of this release is based on dates from August 2017. Let me explain how to read the CentOS version numbers and what this number mean. The output should give you something similar to: You should access the server via ssh and execute the following:Īlternative commands to check the CentOS version: ![]() There are several commands that should be executed in your server's terminal. ![]() Releases - Versions - Numbers - Kernels How to get the CentOS version number ![]()
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