> you have 16 developer self support subscriptions from RH, those are more than 
> enough to
> use with ovirt as a cluster/s.

I'd consider that an off-topic post.

And whilst we are off-topic, one of the main attractions of using TrueCentOS 
(the downstream Community ENterprise Operating System) even when my employer 
has a fat Redhat support contract that covers everything I do, is that I just 
didn't have to bother with license management at all.

It's a whole set of processes, activities and knowledge I could simply strike 
off the list and in the context of a lab environment with lots of machines and 
VMs getting created and deleted every day, that is a huge benefit.

Well RHEL not supporting OpenVZ containers was another reason never to bother 
with it and why we ran CentOS userlands even in PCI-DSS production.

I consider the benefit of zero license and subscription management still so 
significant, that I am rather investing into Alma, Rocky, Liberty, OracleLinux 
or VzLinux than dealing with RHEL.

And BetaCentOS aka SomethingStream just isn't an acceptable match for a 
hypervisor or a management engine "for the entire enterprise": Beta is for the 
VMs, if your work is low-level, but 99% of what we do is application level or 
in fact the science above it, where Beta just adds work and risks without any 
benefit.

Sorry for the rant, but posting stuff like that is asking for it.
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