For a support contract SNA is more expensive than SUSE. However, if you just want a set of CDs to try it out, SNA price at $150 is much cheaper than SUSE at $500. From what David Boyes seems to saying, when you buy a test set they send out their latest version instead of an old version like SUSE does.
I guess their attitude is cheaper and better while you are testing. But they make their money after you are depending on it for productive work. On paper, SNA support contract seems more comprehensive than SUSE. I haven't heard of any unhappy customers from either company so they both must be at least living up to their contracts or better.
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Wow. That sure seems expensive. Even Suse is much cheaper, although I really don't know the details and their quality of service compared to yours.
Eric Bielefeld
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