Hi! I work for an IT company and we have a lot of clients using CentOS, Fedora, Debian and Ubuntu. Currently we only manage and feed our own systems but I would like to also manage repo feeds (channels) for our clients.
For example: We have many customers with ceph clusters (SDS) based on CentOS 7. They are unmanaged and use packages from ceph's offical repos. Every time a node is added, it get's the latest version available. This year there were two major defects in ceph which lead to data curruption or outages. (ref. http://lists.ceph.com/pipermail/ceph-announce-ceph.com/2018-July/000126.html ) With spacewalk I am able to clone the repo and keep the version. Clients only receive the updates I want them to receive. While this is the reason spacewalk exists, I wonder what needs to be done to be correctly licensed. These customers pay a maintenance fee that is based on server count, applications, SLA and many more. This includes many more services like tech/phone support, monitoring and more. Are we allowed to share access to our spacewalk infrastructure if we only charge for the full service plan and not for spacewalk alone? Kind regards Kevin
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