Le sam 30/08/2003 à 22:00, Steinar Skjelanger a écrit : > Féliciano Matias wrote: > > > No. It's $1499 for RHEL AS + 1 year support. > > Next it's $96/year subscription for rhn. > > http://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/purchase/ > > https://rhn.redhat.com/network/sales/index.pxt > > When logging in to the second url, it says: > > "(*)Enterprise Entitlements provide a level of service. Subscribing to > this will give you access for Red Hat Linux, but not Red Hat Enterprise > Linux." > > That means $96/year is _not_ for RHEL, just RHL. > Damn ! I am very confused. It seems i don't understand anything about RHEL/RHN. Forget me :-) Sorry for the annoyance. > I would like to add that I'm in the same position as a lot of other > people on this list - I don't want to pay RedHat for them to have a lot > of support people sitting around waiting for a phonecall from me that > will never be made. I'd like to have the software and a steady stream of > neccessary updates for a sensible amount of time (3-5 years). That's all > I need, and that's all I want to pay for. > $1499 per year is a lot of money. $7495 for 5 years is a lot lot of money. Especially if the server works without any trouble from several years. And RedHat provide only security fix for the last two years : http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/errata/rhlas_errata_policy.html Now i understand the problem. > Regards, > > Steinar Skjelanger > > > > -- > Taroon-beta-list mailing list > Taroon-beta-list redhat com > http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/taroon-beta-list -- Féliciano Matias <feliciano matias free fr>
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