Lamont Granquist wrote:
> I can tell you from experience that I haven't seen much out of the paid 
> support for RHEL, if it were entirely up to me, I'd use only CentOS.  At 
> $WORK we have gone from a policy to only use CentOS, to a policy to only 
> use RHEL, back to a policy to only use CentOS.  It is nice because it is 
> all managed the same and you can dial-up or dial-down to hit whatever 
> value management wants to pay to a vendor -- or to just mix and match with 
> mostly CentOS, but critical servers running RHEL (or OEL) -- and it all 
> looks the same.

We're doing pretty much the same.  99.17% (1) of our hosts run CentOS, and only 
where we need RHEL to get application
support (I'm lookin' at you, Oracle), do we run real RHEL.

(1)  Yes, I counted the hosts and made that calculation.  So there.

--tep




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