> Since I know EL5 and C5 are the same, Not exactly true - EL5 and C5 are remarkably similar. Remarkably, but not exact. RedHat does in fact develop a little bit of proprietary code, which is not available in Centos. In most cases this doesn't matter, but I have a couple of specific examples where Centos couldn't quite make it - If you have a Dell server, you really want to install the OpenManage Managed Node on it. So you can do things like check the disk health, silence an alarm, and ensure assignment of global hotspare, etc. Dell OMSA Managed Node can't install on centos. Because RedHat and Dell have some sort of partnership exclusive. The code is not FOSS.
What I recommend to people is - If you buy Dell, buy RedHat with it. Then you'll know it's supported (not that you'll use a support center, but that all the proper drivers etc have been developed and are preinstalled, etc.) If you're using generic black boxes (favorite chassis color) then use the generic OS. _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
