Iben Rodriguez ([email protected]) wrote:
> Hi Judd,
>
> Most of the larger organizations are using a red hat RHEL or RHEL
> derivative such as CentOS or SuSE, Oracle, Cern, etc.
Just to clarify here:
openSUSE: community distro *not* based on Fedora or RHEL
SLES: SUSE Linux Enterprise Server, an enterprise distro
based off (what is now) openSUSE, first released a year or
so before RHEL, and supported by ...
SUSE: originally a German company, founded in 1992 (the year
before Red Hat, Inc. ;-) Now part of The Attachmate
Group, Inc.
SuSE: a capitalization of SUSE which was abandoned in 2001
in favour of "SUSE".
S.u.S.E.: the original spelling of SUSE, which was abandoned in 1998
in favour of "SuSE".
Hope that helps ;-)
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