Gotcha, I also work with DoD for Navy systems and was surprised by
that. So you mean if we don't want to pay RHEL licensing fees, we can
use Centos? Since we are paying about $100 per RHEL license.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 11:36 AM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
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On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 11:41 -0500, Jason Ricles wrote:
Gotcha, I also work with DoD for Navy systems and was surprised by
that. So you mean if we don't want to pay RHEL licensing fees, we can
use Centos? Since we are paying about $100 per RHEL license.
I would recommend RHEL for critical
That is true, which we are using ours for critical things. Guess RHEL
will be the way to go till Centos is maybe approved for critical
systems as well.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 12:29 PM, Cal Webster cwebs...@ec.rr.com wrote:
On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 11:41 -0500, Jason Ricles wrote:
Gotcha, I also
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From: Jason Ricles
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 11:42
Gotcha, I also work with DoD for Navy systems and was surprised by
that. So you mean if we don't want to pay RHEL licensing fees, we can
use Centos? Since we are paying about $100 per RHEL license.
But
Do you mean as in terms of updates? I forget some of the STIGs and
don't deal with that part of our projects.
On Thu, Dec 4, 2014 at 1:14 PM, Jason Pyeron jpye...@pdinc.us wrote:
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From: Jason Ricles
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 11:42
Gotcha, I also work with
On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 13:09 -0500, Jason Ricles wrote:
That is true, which we are using ours for critical things. Guess RHEL
will be the way to go till Centos is maybe approved for critical
systems as well.
That's really up to the program manager in which the machine would be
used. He would
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From: Cal Webster
Sent: Thursday, December 04, 2014 13:31
On Thu, 2014-12-04 at 13:09 -0500, Jason Ricles wrote:
That is true, which we are using ours for critical things.
Guess RHEL
will be the way to go till Centos is maybe approved for critical
systems
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