Michael Brown wrote:
exactly what you paid for the first year all over again. With the Enterprise Linux, you are not buying a product, you are buying a year of some level of support and the right to use the software on a single computer for one year.
You are only buying the support. You have the right to use the software on as many machines as you want. You have the right to qive it to anyone you want. It's GPL. You can even base your own distro of it, and sell that.
The support contract does have limitations, but they only void the support contract, not your right to use the software.
If you want support and update access through RHEN, you must abide by the terms of the agreement. That means paying for every RHEL-WS/ES/AS system you have.
-Thomas