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.
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On Mon, 24 Jan 2005 14:32:11 -0500, David McDowell
turnpike420@gmail.com wrote:
> The idea behind paying Red Hat and having the RHN subscription is so
> that you will use up2date and not apt or yum, as this is the supported
> method for updating your RHEL system. As for them not responding, I'd
> take that up with your sales rep... but I'm sure even their sales
> engineers will tell you, up2date via RHN or RHN Satellite is the
> supported method for keeping your system updated.
>
> good luck,
> David McD
>
> On Fri, 21 Jan 2005 16:09:47 -0700, Steve Meyers
>
steve-centos@spamwiz.com wrote:
> > Beau Henderson wrote:
> > > This is probably better off sent to Redhat sales than the centos mailing list...
> >
> > I tried asking them, they tell me they'll get back to me and then never
> > respond. We'd love to send some money their way, but it's difficult
> > when you can't get their sales department to answer simple questions. :)
> >
> > >>From a quick glance, you need a special RHN subscription:
> > >
http://www.redhat.com/software/rhn/table/
> > >
> > > Either Proxy or Satelite.
> >
> > That would have been my guess, but it all seems to be tailored to using
> > up2date, so I wasn't sure.
> >
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