[email protected] wrote on 12/28/2010 09:01:37 AM:

> Hi,
> I was not able to find specific information about Red Hat 5 (and 6)
> licensing for VMware environment.
> Especially with RH6 new licensing options based on couple of socket, it's
> very difficult to understand what kind of license is needed.

RHEL licensing for pure hypervisor environments is supposed to be
"universal".  So if you are running RHEV-H, ESX, or vServer, what you buy
from RH is the same (which Iguess is why it was such a better deal to buy
RHEL5AP as your hypervisor, and also gonna make the leap that its part of
why RHEL6+unlimited guests now costs about the same as this).

I don't see a delineation about version, but what we looked at for RH on
VMware is a product called "Red Hat Enterprise Linux as a Virtual Guest".

You can search for that on here:

http://www.redhat.com/f/html/partners_us_skulist.html

And there is a pdf here:
http://www.redhat.com/f/pdf/rhev/DOC113R8-Pricing-and-Licensing-for-RHEV-for-Servers.pdf

-greg

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