Anyone? Kevin
Am Di., 9. Okt. 2018 um 18:30 Uhr schrieb Kevin Olbrich <k...@sv01.de>: > 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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