[Info-vax] Thoughts on VSI Community License Program
Chris Townley
cctownley at gmail.com
Sat Aug 15 14:47:08 EDT 2020
On Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 7:14:53 PM UTC+1, Scott Dorsey wrote:
> Dave Froble wrote:
> >
> >It is my understanding that Red Hat charges for support, and not fees
> >for using Linux. Perhaps I'm mistaken?
>
> If you want to run the Red Hat distro, which consists of the Linux kernel
> and a lot of other open source stuff that is bundled in, as well as some
> commercial stuff, then you have to pay them money. Once you have paid
> them money for the distro THEN you can pay them additional money for support.
>
> You don't have to run the Red Hat distro. You can build your own distro
> from the diverse sources out on the internet (and the Centos and Fedora
> people do just that). But if you don't run the Red Hat distro you don't
> get Red Hat support, and you don't get any guarantees that whatever you are
> running is compatible with Red Hat.
>
> Red Hat's basic model is to take open source code of various sorts, bundle
> them together into a combined distribution that has been tested to make sure
> everything works together, and sell it for money. They also make money
> doing support but that is not their only revenue stream.
> --scott
Whichever, my former company of 35 years balways used Red Hat for our Linux setups, as a 'standard' and with basic support.
My only issue was in later years where I had to do some of the system administration, I had no access to the main RH documentation.
Chris
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