On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 2:30 PM, Digimer lists@alteeve.ca wrote:
I know that it's binary compatible and that the software that works for RHEL will work for CentOS. What I mean by "supported" is a company who will see the host OS is CentOS and not throw up their hands and say "sorry, not supported!".
My fear is that, a year from now, something will go wrong and the company we choose won't help us. We're not a backup company and we have no interest in becoming one, either. So we want to find a company to partner with who will see "CentOS" and still help us. So in short, this is a political, not technical question.
If it is somebody else's money, and that somebody else wants support, why aren't you pointing them to RHEL in the first place?
-- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@gmail.com