Matt Wilson wrote:
On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:30:02PM +0000, David Holden wrote:

Does this mean if I purchase RHL ES at $349 I get 5 years security
updates included for that price. Or will I additionally have to pay a
yearly subscription to RHN on top of this price?


The product itself is an annual subscription to the product and
services (like errata delivery via RHN).  The Base Edition Red Hat
Enterprise Linux ES (note, you said "RHL ES" which does not exist)
price gives you Basic 90 days Installation and Configuration and 1
year of Red Hat Network.  At the end of one year the subscription is
up for renewal.

Wow. I mean, wow, mom, wow. So a RedHat OS that I can use without upgrading for 3 years (I know it's five, and that's good, but let's just talk about 3, to give you the benefit of the doubt) is going to cost me $1050. A copy of Windows 2000 Server with 10 CAL's is going to cost me just the same, and only get better with time. (From a *purely* initial cost basis.) And yes, for the desparate, one could rebuild the source RPMS's from the update site, but that's another issue.


What I'll note here is that RedHat's enterprise updater service that you can bring in-house starts at $2500 and adds something like $100 per client. I just installed Microsoft's own version of just such a product for *free*. (Will it stay that way? Who knows.)

I guess what I'm saying here is:

MICROSOFT IS BECOMING THE REDHAT OF THE WINDOWS WORLD!

Regards,
dk



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