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@biggs.org.uk:
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.
- 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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