Yum vs Apt: A Comparison of Package Managers for Linux
A package manager is an important tool in the Linux environment. It allows users to install, update, and remove software packages with a single command. Two of the most popular package managers available today are yum and apt. They both have unique features and allow system administrators to manage application installations more efficiently. Red Hat-based distributions rely on Apt package management, while Debian-based systems use Yum to manage their packages.