On Mon, Jan 28, 2002 at 04:22:23PM -0500, Peter M. Jansson wrote: > One of the biggest issues in a "serious" production environment is that > Sun will sell you a reasonably-priced service contract where you can call > them as much as you like for issues, with no time limits on each issue, > and no limit on the number of issues. You can't buy such contracts for > Linux. Linuxcare is a popular Linux service vendor, and their plans > basically boil down to $200/hour support unless you lean on them, and then > the price will drop some, but you still face issue/time-per-issue limits.
What about Red Hat, IBM, HP, Compaq, Penguin Computing? I thought they sold support for Linux systems in all kinds of flavors. -Roberto -- +----| http://fslc.usu.edu/ USU Free Software & GNU/Linux Club |------+ Roberto Mello - Computer Science, USU - http://www.brasileiro.net/ http://www.sdl.usu.edu/ - Space Dynamics Lab, Developer Format C: ... Y ... Y Nããããããooooo !!!!!! ^C ^C ^C