On Fri, Aug 19, 2022 at 10:03 AM Tilghman Lesher <tilgh...@meg.abyt.es> wrote:
> That's not beyond the license terms.  They say that you can use the
> developer license on up to 16 machines, which include "small
> production servers".  They don't exactly specify what "small" means in
> this regard:
>
> "The use cases for Red Hat Enterprise Linux have been expanded in the
> Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals. The Red Hat Developer
> Subscription for Individuals is a single subscription, which allows
> the user to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a maximum of 16
> systems, physical or virtual, regardless of system facts and size.
> Those 16 nodes may be used by the individual developer for demos,
> prototyping, QA, small production uses, and cloud access."
>
> The frustrating part is that they require you to re-register your
> system once a year, and if you don't, updates fail with a cryptic
> message.

Does this also mean a re-install once per year?  Or do you get to keep
going with the same install once you re-register?


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