How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
Re: Which version of RHEL will CentOS 5 compare to most directly?
Thank you, Jeff
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On Wed, March 14, 2007 12:59 pm, Jeff wrote:
How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
Re: Which version of RHEL will CentOS 5 compare to most directly?
Thank you, Jeff
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Jeff escribió:
How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
You can't compare them as CentOS doesn't have official support.
On Wed, Mar 14, 2007 at 03:31:22PM -0300, Martin Marques enlightened us:
Jeff escribió:
How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
You can't compare them as CentOS doesn't have official support.
I'm guessing what CentOS 5 will be is what redhat is calling RHEL 5. The Advanced Platform adds in things like GFS/Clustering which CentOS has in the past rebuilt alongside of CentOS 4. I would be surprised to see that go away as long as RedHat is still making the SRPMs available as they have in the past.
Otherwise, I see no technical differences between RHEL5 and RHEL5 AP - the rest are subscription/support differences.
Matt
Les Mikesell spake the following on 3/14/2007 11:50 AM:
Martin Marques wrote:
Jeff escribió:
How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
You can't compare them as CentOS doesn't have official support.
Bits are bits... Will CentOS have more 0's or more 1's?
It will have less $$$$
Les Mikesell wrote:
Martin Marques wrote:
Jeff escribió:
How will CentOS 5 compare to RHEL 5 Advanced Platform?
You can't compare them as CentOS doesn't have official support.
Bits are bits... Will CentOS have more 0's or more 1's?
More 1s, as the 0s can be quite fat on your hard drive and especially in memory :)
Ralph