Does RedHat offer an evaluation download of RHELv4 like Novell/SUSE does?
I've briefly checked redhat.com but did not see any reference to evals.
Perhaps
I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone provide insight?
Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Mel,
I haven't tried RHEL in my environment. Should
Yes, they do.
http://www.redhat.com/rhel/details/eval/
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Mel Payne wrote:
Does RedHat offer an evaluation download of RHELv4 like Novell/SUSE does?
I've briefly checked redhat.com but did not see any reference to evals.
Perhaps
I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone provide insight?
CentOS is
on the IBM
Redbooks Web site
Does RedHat offer an evaluation download of RHELv4 like Novell/SUSE
does?
I've briefly checked redhat.com but did not see any reference to evals.
Perhaps
I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone provide insight
: The Virtualization Cookbook is published on the IBM
Redbooks Web site
Does RedHat offer an evaluation download of RHELv4 like Novell/SUSE
does?
I've briefly checked redhat.com but did not see any reference to evals.
Perhaps
I'm looking in the wrong place. Can anyone provide insight?
Michael MacIsaac wrote
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: The Virtualization Cookbook is published on the IBM Redbooks Web
site
Mel,
I haven't tried RHEL in my environment. Should I?
As an IBMer I'm supposed to be neutral about distributions. This is easy
because I feel that both SLES and RHEL are excellent
When will we get a for DEBIAN version of this redbook? :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello list,
The redbook z/VM and Linux on IBM System z: The Virtualization Cookbook
for SLES9 was recently published on the Web at:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246695.html
The tar file associated
Stephen,
When will we get a for DEBIAN version of this redbook? :)
Suffice it to say that is unlikely. I'm guessing the smiley implies that
the question is somewhat rhetorical.
Mike MacIsaac [EMAIL PROTECTED] (845) 433-7061
Mel,
I haven't tried RHEL in my environment. Should I?
As an IBMer I'm supposed to be neutral about distributions. This is easy
because I feel that both SLES and RHEL are excellent distributions (as are
Debian and Slack390 I would imagine).
Often, an enterprise will make a strategic decision to
Michael,
Thank you. We are a SLES shop (specifically on the mainframe) and
without
a compelling reason to evaluate RHEL, we probably won't. That said, the
RedBook
port to RHEL would be interesting at least in terms of differences
between these
two major enterprise Linux distributions.
We are running SLES8, RHEL3, and RHEL4 in our environment. No trouble with any
of them so far, although keep in mind the RHEL4 systems are new and have no
real work going on.
Jon
snip
As an IBMer I'm supposed to be neutral about distributions. This is easy
because I feel that both SLES and
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