Christian Haugan Toldnes wrote:

> On the downside, they don't have 
> any paid developers. If Gerald Dachs is still active, which I think he 
> is, you have a LOT of experience though, and that's probably very 
> relevant as well.

But (no offense) its also dangerous. One man show...

> Anyway.... If your company also needs a couple of servers with support 
> for third party software like Oracle, then a combination of RHEL and 
> CentOS would perhaps make sense.

Yes.

> Generally you often want to run the same distribution on all servers, 
> just to make management easier.

Indeed. :-)

Danny
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