I want updates to the system, which should be free, but not necessarily the
support or privilege of upgrading to the next version...
On Wednesday 20 September 2006 11:53, Nathan England wrote:
> We currently use RHEL4, but are looking at other options. Probably CentOS
> as the biggest thing is I don't want to pay for each system to update.
>
> On Wednesday 20 September 2006 11:15, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> > On Wednesday 20 September 2006 09:23, Nathan England wrote:
> > > I'm interested in an Enterprise roundup, what distro you use in an
> > > enterprise environment and what it is you like about it.
> >
> > RH EL3 on hundreds of physical and virtual boxes (vmware esx/gsx and
> > server). I don't admin those machines so I can't comment too much on
> > them. I know that the plan is to move up to EL4 in the next few months.
> > The advantage of RH over Debian and the like is that *everything* works
> > on RH. And if you're running Oracle (or similar), RH is one of the few
> > systems that will likely be certified. Finally, if your admins are
> > "Linux certified", it'll likely be for RH.
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