Can you picture the weeping Penguin.
Its not clear what exaclty you use the servers for but if you have the in house expertise go with the "consumer" Redhat. I never thought i would see the day that i would hear a Linux pitch from a snakeoil salesman.
The commercialization of Linux is like capitalism. It could be the best thing that happened or the worst.
No one doubts the contribution that redhat has made to the Linux and the open source movement as a whole, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has noticed a Redmond type thinking emerging over at Redhat.
Can you picture the weeping Penguin. Its not clear what exaclty you use the servers for but if you have the in house expertise go with the "consumer" Redhat. I never thought i would see the day that i would hear a Linux pitch from a snakeoil salesman. The commercialization of Linux is like capitalism. It could be the best thing that happened or the worst. No one doubts the contribution that redhat has made to the Linux and the open source movement as a whole, but I'm sure I'm not the only one who has noticed a Redmond type thinking emerging over at Redhat.