> For a support contract SNA is more expensive than SUSE. When comparing, price support for a 2, 6 and 10 engine box, and then do your comparison. As your workload increases, there is a significant difference.
> 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. It's not a test set -- it's the real thing, as up to date as we can make it without violating anyone's licensing conditions, and it's permanently yours, no strings attached. -- db
