wsuhas1 wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Our US based web hosting company insists that they do not have a
> solution on Redhat. So we are forced to go Fedora way. But the
> deployment team is edgy as it is not certified, supported etc (see
> reasons below) (The comparion is with Redhat Linux Enterprise Server)
> 
> "It has following drawbacks for enterprise use:-
> 
> 1. Hardware certifications has not done for Many, including Dell, HP,
> Fujitsu, IBM, Hitachi, NEC, Sun
> 2. designed for developers.
> 3. Industry benchmarks not done for Several, including ECperf and TPC
> etc
> 4. Red Hat support options not available.
> 5. Red Hat training options not available.
> 6. Training certifications not available.
> 7. Tested by developers not by Red Hat, partners, and extensive beta
> team.
> 8. ISV certification not done"
> Can you provide me instances or links where Fedora is used in robust
> production environment
> 
> Suhas Walanjoo
> Pune, India

Perhaps a better choice for an organization that wants to go the "RedHat 
Way" is to use WhiteBox Linux
http://whiteboxlinux.org/

It is basically RedHat's Enterprise Server, stripped of copyrighted logos.

Mark


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