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The Many Choices of Red Hat Clones Provide Competition

  • Subject: The Many Choices of Red Hat Clones Provide Competition
  • From: Roy Schestowitz <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 07:24:05 +0100
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The Clone Wars â CentOS vs. Scientific Linux

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| With Linux in the Enterprise, RHEL is king. Sure there 
| are people who love and use Debian, or Suse. I would 
| imagine that if you looked hard enough you could likely 
| find somebody whoâs using Slackware or Gentoo in a 
| business somewhere. But I think it can safely be said that
| RHEL is currently the dominant enterprise Linux distribution. 
| Then, of course, there are the clones.  If you so choose, you 
| can forgo Shadowmanâs Support team and either compile the 
| freely available Redhat Source RPMs, or choose to use a 
| community-supported RHEL clone. Currently, the two most 
| popular of those clone distributions are CEntOS (Community 
| Enterprise Operating System) and Scientific Linux (SL).
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http://lostinopensource.wordpress.com/2011/07/13/the-clone-wars-centos-vs-scientific-linux/

If there was only one clone, what would a user do upon update lateness?
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