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Ed Wilts wrote:
| On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 02:23:31PM +0400, security wrote: | |> Ed Wilts wrote: |> |> | On Tue, Jan 18, 2005 at 08:38:30AM -0700, Blair Lowe wrote: | |> |> We would love to purchase one copy of RHEL and then somehow |> |> distribute it to other machines without violating licences. | | |> You can't do this. If you license one copy of RHEL, then you |> need | to license them all. You can run as many copies of the | |> forks/rebuilds as you want. | |> |> I'm not sure you've right. | | | You're free to contact your legal department or Red Hat's | (legal@xxxxxxxxxx). However, section 4 of the RHEL subscription | agreement reads: | | "4. REPORTING AND AUDIT. If Customer wishes to increase the number | of Installed System, then Customer will purchase from Red Hat | additional Services for each additional Installed System." | |> If you install , with one RHEL 100 servers you can, but you will |> have support for only one server. | | | What Red Hat wants to prevent is that you have 100 identical | servers, 1 subscription, and it just so happens that the system | that has the problem is always the one that has the subscription. | They end up effectively providing support for your 100 systems but | receive revenue for only 1.
When I talk about one server, I mean that's always the same. If a problem occurs in other server, Redhat will not assume any support.
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