One option is to buy RHEL only for those systems where it is
necessary, and run Centos elsewhere.

For example, Oracle requires a "supported" Linux base in order to get
support for Oracle's products. There are a few other large
applications that have the same model.

I can't remember the last time (in 9 years) that we actually called RH
for support, although we have quite a few RHEL systems.

--tep
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