Re: Fedora core blah and Redhat v.whatever

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Author: George Toft
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To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: Fedora core blah and Redhat v.whatever
At this point, Fedora Core version X is the precursor to Red Hat
Enterprise Linux version X. RH uses Fedora as the testing ground for
RHEL. RHEL has some tweaks to support huge amounts of memory and
multiple processors. From an admin/user standpoint, they are pretty
much the same, except RHEL has fewer packages.

George Toft, CISSP, MSIS
My IT Department
www.myITaz.com
480-544-1067

Confidential data protection experts for the financial industry.


wrote:
>>I am not nor have i ever been a redhat or fedora user, so i was
>>wondering if any one can tell me what the major difference is between
>>them? I am really interested in the command line areas but, all other
>>comparisons will be greatly appreciated. Ray
>
>
> Very little is different. Fedora is the community version. It has twice
> yearly updates (and many individual software updates also any time).
>
> Red Hat is mostly based on Fedora. It has "enterprise" support basically
> meaning it is slower change and has professional assistance for it.
>
> Basically the command usage is identical but Fedora may have some newer
> features and tools.
>
> You may want to search google for a Fedora FAQ.
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