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04-29-2003, 05:07 AM
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LQ Newbie
Registered: Mar 2003
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RedhatLinux enterprise ES
hi!!
im shifting my msproxy to squid proxy. more than 700 users...is redhat linux 9.0 recommended or should i go for RedHat Enterprise ES 2.1...... plz suggest....
Regards
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04-29-2003, 11:40 AM
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LQ Guru
Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Turkey&USA
Distribution: Emacs and linux is its device driver(Slackware,redhat)
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if u dont have support and lifecycle problems then no need to cause enterprise versions have support(24x7 kind) and long lifecycles lets say let red hat release 2 years a year but enterprise 1 for two years time are just for example they are not real
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04-29-2003, 07:56 PM
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Senior Member
Registered: Apr 2003
Distribution: Red Hat + Fedora
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux products are supported with errata updates for five years, while the normal Red Hat Linux 9 has its end-of-life on April 30, 2004. See: http://www.redhat.com/errata
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