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RE: RHEL 3.0 or Fedora for a 'production environment' ?
- From: "Oscar A. Valdez" <oscar valdez plastipak com sv>
- To: fedora-test-list redhat com
- Subject: RE: RHEL 3.0 or Fedora for a 'production environment' ?
- Date: 01 Nov 2003 12:06:27 -0600
El sáb, 01-11-2003 a las 11:48, Mike Odegard escribió:
> Stable releases of Fedora or Red Hat Linux are great for production servers.
>
> ... if you just want community support, and little or no cost, then
> stick with Fedora, Red Hat, or other stable releases of Linux.
>
> Note: you can certainly download any software from ftp.redhat.com and
> use it, even RHEL SRPM's. You would be on your own to support it.
> Why bother, when you can get Fedora or Redhat via ISO images, and get
> community support.
>
What do you mean by "Red Hat", as opposed to RHEL? Will there be a
non-RHEL, non-Fedora Red Hat, or do you mean the older versions (9.0,
80, etc)?
--
Oscar A. Valdez
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