On 06/16/2017 07:27 PM, Eric Robinson wrote: > Rather go with the easiest option available.
And here it comes to the question of support. For enterprises, be it just servers or High Availability, Storage or Cloud, it's about the package as they say in the formula 1. Having something as Open Source is one side of it, but making sure it keeps working, is trustable, and someone is committed to help in case there is need for help - that is the business of SUSE and others. What SUSE does in HA Open Source, SUSE also is a proud and gentle community member, bringing stuff upstream and into openSUSE, providing tools for the Linux community etc. However, you started with how to get access. Go to suse.com, products, High availability and download an eval. This gives you exact the offering customer can get - which is a media with packages plus access to updates and support. The goal of this is to evaluate the offering. If you feel registration is too much effort, or you might be interested into the community version without commercial support, then go with openSUSE leap. Best regards, Kai Dupke Senior Product Manager SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 -- Sell not virtue to purchase wealth, nor liberty to purchase power. Phone: +49-(0)5102-9310828 Mail: [email protected] Mobile: +49-(0)173-5876766 WWW: www.suse.com SUSE Linux GmbH - Maxfeldstr. 5 - 90409 Nuernberg (Germany) GF:Felix Imendörffer,Jane Smithard,Graham Norton,HRB 21284 (AG Nürnberg) _______________________________________________ Users mailing list: [email protected] http://lists.clusterlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/users Project Home: http://www.clusterlabs.org Getting started: http://www.clusterlabs.org/doc/Cluster_from_Scratch.pdf Bugs: http://bugs.clusterlabs.org
