I'm in a mixed IBM AIX and Intel Linux shop (as well as Windows and
Mainframe). I'm deal mostly with the Linux systems. We're using
Scientific Linux which is a whitebox Redhat Enterprise distro and a few
true-red Redhat Enterprise servers as well. We're running mixed versions
of RHEL. RHEL 4.3 (due to older hardware incompatibility) and RHEL 5.0.

We have a policy in place for keeping out AIX TL versions up to date.
Typically we have standardize at a given RHEL version for the lifetime
of the hardware. And then possibly moving up to new/latest RHEL version
when replacement time comes around for lots of servers. 

I'm looking for advice on if upgrading servers to newer RHEL versions
sooner is a good idea or not. That is going from RHEL 5.0 to 5.1 or RHEL
5.0 to 5.3. Or if I should leave well enough alone.

-- 
Stephen L Johnson <[email protected]>

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