On Tue, 2008-09-16 at 21:17 -0400, Scott Murphy wrote:
> Not to put too fine a spin on it, but last time I checked, CentOS is
> effectively RHEL...

A more accurate phrase would be "RHEL compatible" or, a bit longer,
"strives to be fully RHEL compatible."

> I'd include it. The big difference is the lack of WS/AS/ES versions.

Actually, that's Client and Server (with "Advanced Platform" support/SLA
option) today.

> There is only one CentOS, including the reduced package server
> version.

CentOS comes with everything that RHEL Server does.


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