[CentOS] redhat vs centos
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comTue Nov 1 22:37:30 UTC 2011
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On 11/01/11 3:26 PM, Dennis Jacobfeuerborn wrote: > Just to be sure does that mean that for $2000 I can install on one physical > system and unlimited guests on that system or does that mean the $2000 are > only for the host system with the*ability* to host an unlimited number of > guests and I still have to buy a subscription for each individual guest on > top of that? afaik, its just the virtualization, not the guest licenses. Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization is priced on a per-managed-socket basis. The subscription includes the license to use Red Hat Enterprise Virtualization Manager for Servers (the management server) and the RHEV-H bare metal hypervisor on each licensed socket. no mention of licensing of guest OS's including RHEL. -- john r pierce N 37, W 122 santa cruz ca mid-left coast
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