Eric Robinson <eric.robin...@psmnv.com> writes:

> We've been a Red Hat/CentOS shop for 10+ years and have installed 
> Corosync+Pacemaker+DRBD dozens of times using the repositories, all for free.
>
> We are now trying out our first SLES 12 server, and I'm looking for the 
> repos. Where the heck are they? I went looking, and all I can find is the 
> SLES "High Availability Extension," which I must pay $700/year for? No 
> freaking way!
>
> This is Linux we're talking about, right? There's got to be an easy way to 
> install the cluster without paying for a subscription... right?
>
> Someone talk me off the ledge here.
>

If you're looking to run without support, you can run openSUSE Leap -
it's the closest equivalent to centOS in the SUSE world and the HA
packages are all in there.

(I'd recommend the supported version, of course ;)

Cheers,
Kristoffer


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