Michael,

   Thank you. We are a SLES shop (specifically on the mainframe) and
without
a compelling reason to evaluate RHEL, we probably won't. That said, the
RedBook
"port" to RHEL would be interesting at least in terms of differences
between these
two major enterprise Linux distributions.



Michael MacIsaac wrote:
Mel,


I haven't tried RHEL in my environment. Should I?

As an IBMer I'm supposed to be neutral about distributions. This is easy
because I feel that both SLES and RHEL are excellent distributions (as are
Debian and Slack390 I would imagine).

Often, an enterprise will make a strategic decision to stick with one
distribution across all their platforms. If your enterprise is in the
evaluation phase, you may want to also be trying RHEL.

FWIW.

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