development license

katsumi liquer katsumi at gmail.com
Thu Aug 14 05:32:05 UTC 2008


Thanks to all involved, this was a helpful conversation. I never heard
of the JBoss license before, or realized that Oracle was cheaper. Man,
those guys are slimy huh? :)

On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 1:24 AM, Jose R R <jose.r.r at metztli.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Stephan van Hienen <ddx at a2000.nu> wrote:
>
>> Can someone tell me if there is a cheaper license than the basic
>> subscription ($349) ?
>> I don't mind paying the basic subscription for ourproduction servers, but
>> for our development and staging servers I hope there is a cheaper solution ?
>> (Currently we are using centos for our dev and staging servers but I prefer
>> to use redhat on them.)
>>
>
> Have you looked into Oracle Unbreakable
> Linux<http://www.oracle.com/technologies/linux/index.html>(Red Hat
> Enterprise GNU/Linux defaced):
>
> Enterprise Linux Network Support (2 physical CPUs)
> $119
> $119
> Access to software and updates through the Unbreakable Linux Network.
>
> [A monolithic integrated circuit with multiple cores or hyperthreading is
> counted as a single physical CPU when determining the total number of
> physical CPUs in a system; see the pricing guide for further details.]
>
> Jose R R
> http://www.metztli-it.com
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