Gregory Leblanc wrote:

You get what you pay for. If these servers are important enough to run RHEL, then paying for RHEL shouldn't be a show stopper.


Come on, be realistic here.

I am. He asked if he could buy one copy and legally install it on multiple systems, I said he can't because of the RHEL EULA. If you want to use the RHEL platform, you should be prepared to pay for it. I'm not going to advise someone to do something illegal on a public mailing list. It's that simple.


I understand the concerns about continuing to use RHL as a server platform, with the intro of RHEL. I'm in the same boat and wondering how I'm going to deal with the issue myself.

Tom



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