you can go ahead without updates, anyway, if you don't to pay for support,
use centos or other distro.

2017-06-16 10:14 GMT+02:00 Eric Robinson <eric.robin...@psmnv.com>:

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> Ø  You could test it for free, you just need to register
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> Ø  to https://scc.suse.com/login
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> Ø  After that, you have an access for 60 days to SLES Repo.
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> What happens at the end of the trial? Software stops working?
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> I can understand how SUSE can charge for support, but not for the software
> itself. Corosync, Pacemaker, and DRBD are all open source.
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> Eric Robinson
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