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Stephen Adler wrote: > Well... Times are a changing... Red Hat provided a very nice service by > which you could get up to 5 servers registered on the red hat network > for automatic updates of their enterprise based distribution. It cost > about $300/year which I thought was quite reasonable. I just got off the > phone with Red Hat who tell me that they have stopped the service and I > would have to pay something like $350/machine/year to keep them > subscribed to the red hat network. :( > > The business that I'm in requires a bit of attention being payed to the > state of my severs and I have always been a bit hesitant to use Fedora, > or Debian or some other "community" supported distribution. I wanted to > buy into an enterprise level linux distribution which I could count on > being well supported. I understand that most distributions are well > supported and this may be just a prejudice on my side. Be that as it > may, I want to look around for another alternative. Basically commercial > support for linux. Does anyone have any experience with Novell and Suse? > This is the only other alternative that I can think of. Is there another > distribution which provide commercial support? This would me switching > my 4 servers over to Suse which is no mean feat, and I do like Fedora a > lot, and wish I could keep my system's red hat based, but ... Times are > a changing...
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