On Thu, 2003-10-30 at 12:03, jdow wrote: > From: "Erik Williamson" <erik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > > You can only use one copy on one machine. If you have a cluster of > > machines - every machine needs a licensed copy. Same thing goes for > > failover/backup machines that may not be switched on until the primary > > fails. > > In which case why in hell bother with Red Hat or Linux at all? > {o.o} Because the value of Linux is far more than just being free. Linux is great technology, and Red Hat is well supported great technology. If your only use for an OS is it being no cost, you can't be doing much that's actually important. ;-) Of course, if low/no cost *is* vital to you, then use Fedora, not RHEL. -- Sean Middleditch <elanthis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> AwesomePlay Productions, Inc.