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linuxmantra 06-22-2014 12:55 PM

RHEL6.4 iso image
 
Can some one provide me the link from where I can download RHEL 6.4 iso image.

Thank you very much in advance.

jkirchner 06-22-2014 12:59 PM

The Redhat site .... you can find all you need here: http://www.redhat.com/

Note it is free for a trial period but you do need to pay for the support contract.

If you do not wish to pay you could look into CentOS (virtually identical to RedHat) and find the info here: https://www.centos.org/

linuxmantra 06-22-2014 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by jkirchner (Post 5192122)
The Redhat site .... you can find all you need here: http://www.redhat.com/

Note it is free for a trial period but you do need to pay for the support contract.

If you do not wish to pay you could look into CentOS (virtually identical to RedHat) and find the info here: https://www.centos.org/

I am student, how can I pay? There are lots of sites where I can download ISO image.

btmiller 06-22-2014 01:21 PM

To pay you would contact Red Hat's sales organization. I beleive licenses can be purchased through their Web site and the key is sent via e-mail.

if you're a student using this to learn though, you should just use one of the freely available rebuilds linke CentOS (as jkirchner suggested) or Scientific Linux. Except for trademarks and branding and the fact that there's community-support, they're effectively identical to RHEL.

TB0ne 06-22-2014 01:22 PM

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Originally Posted by linuxmantra (Post 5192127)
I am student, how can I pay?

Pay however you'd like; call Red Hat for details on what they accept, and how. There are many levels of RHEL subscriptions. That said, I'm sure you've seen the many, MANY threads on LQ so far, that tell you that RHEL and CentOS are basically IDENTICAL, but CentOS is free, right????

And if you actually read the Red Hat website, you'd see you can download it and use it for free...you just have to register. You will only get updates/patches if you pay. Which is why if you're NOT going to pay, you should load CentOS. The trial period gets you access to the Red Hat network for 30 days...after that, pay up or you lose access to it. And another good question is, WHY do you need RHEL? If it's for personal use, load openSUSE, Fedora, or Mint instead. RHEL is not really geared for consumer-hardware.
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There are lots of sites where I can download ISO image.
Then why bother posting this thread, if you know of these sites?? Why didn't you just go download it, if you already know where to get it from?


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