Submitted by Cyrille (not verified) on Tue, 2010/10/26 - 09:37.
I totally agree with you.
Whatever the support duration, if you want to always upgrade from RHEL-n to RHEL-n+1, you still have to upgrade your servers every 3 years (on average, in the long term). Which is impossible^M difficult for a regular company.
I totally agree with
I totally agree with you.
Whatever the support duration, if you want to always upgrade from RHEL-n to RHEL-n+1, you still have to upgrade your servers every 3 years (on average, in the long term). Which is impossible^M difficult for a regular company.
Cyrille