It's not missing all of the server applications, even if it's identical to RHEL WS. Here's the list of server apps that I took from the taroon beta:
[ewilts@p6000 ewilts]$ grep server up2date.showall.ws mysql-server-3.23.58-1.i386 openssh-server-3.6.1p2-18.i386 rh-postgresql-server-7.3.4-4.i386 rsh-server-0.17-17.i386 rusers-server-0.17-31.1.i386 telnet-server-0.17-26.i386 vnc-server-4.0-0.beta4.1.1.i386
httpd, sendmail, and postfix are also included. For a small office, WS is pretty good - no FTP server or named, but other than that you're pretty close to everything you could want.
Named as a caching nameserver is something I wish were included. No, it doesn't really belong in a standard workstation, but for those of using it as a SOHO single workstation/server it'd be great. As just a bit more idle speculation, I wonder whether you can "up2date bind" once RHPW is installed? I don't see why not...
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