Purchasing RHEL AS 4
Ray Van Dolson
rvandolson at esri.com
Thu Sep 6 16:33:29 UTC 2007
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 09:24:23AM -0700, Justin Zygmont wrote:
> Barry Brimer wrote:
> >>Hi,
> >> I would appreciate if someone could tell me whats the cheapest way
> >>to buy RHEL AS 4 without subscribing for any support.Thanks for any help.
> >
> >Red Hat does not sell RHEL without support. I recommend that you look
> >into CentOS <http://www.centos.org> It is rebuilt from RHEL sources, and
> >is very high quality. Simply put, it is the closest to RHEL as you can
> >get without paying for it. The CentOS team rebuilds all updates
> >provided by Red Hat, which in short means that CentOS releases are
> >supported for 7 years, just like RHEL.
> >
> >Hope this helps.
> >
> >Barry
>
>
> You don't want centos if you know whats good for you, its just a hack,
> they have nothing to do with redhat. If you want redhat linux, then use
> redhat linux and you'll have less problems later. You can get RHEL with
> the basic subscription or just take the 30 day trial for free, you can
> still use it, just no updates.
>
CentOS is far from a hack. It's basically a RH clone built from Red
Hat's own SRPM files with the copyrights removed. A lot of development
and bug finding finds its way upstream to RH from CentOS, so there's
certainly a benefit to the community overall.
There are many reasons to choose RH over CentOS, but CentOS being a
"hack" is not one of them.
Ray
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