Free vs. pay versions
Rich Braun
richb-RBmg6HWzfGThzJAekONQAQ at public.gmane.org
Wed Aug 18 12:38:09 EDT 2010
Edward Ned Harvey pointed out:
> I'm not sure if there was any question in that message, but ...
>
> On stability of Centos/RHEL versus fedora, etc ... The main difference is
> ... Fedora is where experimental bleeding-edge changes take place. Those
> things don't get into RHEL until they're older and more mature. Take BTRFS
> for a perfect example. Present in Ubuntu/Fedora. Not present in RHEL yet.
Novell's pay version is SLES. I find that OpenSuSE tends to be QA-verified
just as well as RHEL (at least in major versions which come out every 9-12
months). But it's got a whole lot more current packages included in it.
So I will pose this question: does anyone here use SLES? What makes you opt
to pay for it rather than use the open version?
As for "support". I've never wanted it for an O/S, though indeed my career
started with a support job at one of the big O/S vendors. Just my bias, I
guess. The type of support I want comes from archives at opensuse.org,
packman, rpmfind, etc. And sometimes this email list. ;-)
-rich
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