Re: Enterprise company using CentOS

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Hi

We have systems that is business critical and therefor need support.
Instead of having two different brands a solution could be to have
everything
on CentOS and sign up support for those that are business critical instead
of
managing both RHEL and CentOS.

//mats


2018-04-19 10:28 GMT+02:00 Pete Biggs <pete@xxxxxxxxxxxx>:

>
> > We are about to create a business case for migrate RHEL to CentOS for
> all or
> > a subset of our RHEL holdings. I have two questions that I hope to get
> help
> > answering.
> >
> > 2. Suggestion/recommendation of vendors that can provide support for
> CentOs.
> >
> Forgive me if I'm being a bit naive, but surely the point of CentOS is
> that it is the option for those who do not wish to buy support. If you
> want to buy support for your enterprise Linux, use RedHat; if you want
> to do it yourself and use community support, then use CentOS (or one of
> the other clones).
>
> So, why do you want to pay someone other than RH for the support of
> RHEL?
>
> P.
>
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