On Mon, 24 Jan 2005, Matt Shields wrote:
Going along that lines, the idea of paying RedHat for RHEL is for companies that want that warm fuzzy feeling they get with having the ability to open a support ticket with a company.
The company I work for has service contracts with RedHat and Microsoft, yet, in the 7 years they've been in business they have never once opened a ticket with either company. I've tried convincing them to switch all the RHEL servers to CentOS, but they say paying RH & MS is like paying for insurance.
Not only that, you're supporting future development of a piece of software (or rather a compilation of software pieces) that may be critical for your business.
Even when you're considering to use CentOS, keep in mind that CentOS is a recompilation of a product. Without the existence of that product, CentOS would not exist (or at least not in its current form).
PS I don't own any Red Hat stock, I wish I could afford it though :)
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