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Redhat Reports 90% Return Subscription Rate

jasonbowen writes "In this article from ZDnet, Redhat claims a 90% return subscription rate for its Enterprise line. Sounds like Redhat is doing just fine providing a quality product for people that want to pay the money for it." (And for people who don't want to pay money for it, too.)

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  1. If they're doing so well.. by Talrias · · Score: 0, Troll

    If they are doing so well as the report suggests, maybe they can dedicate some more time to developing the free (money) ones as well, to entice new people to Red Hat who might be buying the enterprise additions.

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  2. Re:Click awesome link-Not Goatse! by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    She's OK. I don't know that I'd eat the corn out of her shit, but she's definately worth a golden shower.

  3. Re:I wonder by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    this doesn't seem to be a better deal than OS X's $999 unlimited client license. Yeah, the hardware is cheaper, but if you have 20-30 servers...

    I agree..

    Google News has a nice op-ed piece on this

  4. Re:Ha Ha loser learn to cut and paste by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    okay Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? Who is the idiot now? now avoiding lameness filter, DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM

  5. Re:I guess I'm in the minority. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    viruses not viri or virii or virusesiices you gay, homo fag.

  6. Re:Debian! by Sexy+Bern · · Score: 0, Troll

    WE LOVE IT

  7. Re:I wonder by zulux · · Score: 1, Troll

    kind of like the windows server line - the basic license only allows 5 clients to connect at a time.

    Actually, if you have only one network card - you can't connect more that one computer at a time. Ethernet is a serial protocall - sure it switches really fast so it seems like everybody has a perment connection.

    So unless you have 6 network cards or do somtihng really odd - Any computer can only server one other computer at a time.

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  8. Re:Debian by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    If you think Debian is ghey, you should try Gentoo (good luck getting the RAID to boot) or Mac OS X. Once you spend hours trying to install Gentoo, updating portage and downloading the latest Kernal or whatever it does, you'll THEN be asked to reboot only to find out your system isn't bootable! Then you'll take out your Debian CD and wonder what the hell you were thinking.

    Sorry, I had to include he obligatory MAC IS BETTER AT EVERYTHING suggestion so this would get modded to +5 Insightful.

  9. Re:Subscription by sheldon · · Score: 0, Troll

    Umm, yeah, but, uhhh... well you see, uhhh...

    Linux good, Microsoft sux!?

    You're right, listening to slashdot praise Redhat for charging money in a subscription based scam is like listening to President Bush praising how wonderful he is because he just increased the size of the federal government by more than any other Administration since Lyndon B. Johnson.

    It's one of those things that makes you wonder if we're in that parallel universe where Spock has a beard.

  10. Re:No, probably just tired people by greygent · · Score: 0, Troll

    This is going to be fun.

    No, they just charge you $400 for your copy of Windows first.

    And Red Hat charges $349 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES, per their website. This price includes a FULL year of updates for free. Uhm, wow.

    We usually buy Windows _____ Server with a server, and so we pick it up for about $400 - $500.

    A little more than the $349 Red Hat charges, but when you consider you get "free" updates for however long Microsoft supports the product (they still issue NT4 patches), and the polished quality of their products, it turns out to be a far better deal.

    Red Hat is not polished, sorry.

    Show me something as damaging as the RPC holes on RH.

    Any remote root exploit, of which there have been several.

    It has to be installed by default, you cannot just turn off the service blindly without breaking things, it has to lead to root access on the machine, and it also has to somehow bypass iptables in order to get into the machine in the first place.

    Uhm, ever heard of firewalls? Ever heard of IPSec policies under Windows 2000? you probably haven't, but most competent 2000 administrators have, and they use them.

    School yourself in them, and then get back to me, chump.

  11. Re:No, probably just tired people by greygent · · Score: 0, Troll

    They don't give you jack shit. Provide me with a legitimate URL to download RHEL ES.

    The Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES product is $349. A year of support is $799, from what I remember, so you're full of shit.

    And don't give me that "Just use Fedora" shit, either. That may cut it for small workgroups, but it doesn't cut it in the real world.