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RedHat 6 or CentOS 6 for OpenVZ VSwap?
I want to connect a new VSwap feature from OpenVZ to the combat server, which is currently only available for RedHat >= 6 and colleagues. I mainly work with Debian, and VSwap will probably not be there soon.
What is easier for me to stick on a RedHat 6 or CentOS 6 server (like a release already?) To virtualize my projects? Those. I do not need to serve a bunch of other people's VDS'ok, but at the same time, the server must be reliable and easy to maintain (I'm not an admin). As I understand CentOS 6 is free and getting updates is free. What about RHEL 6? What is there to pay for? Can I get updates for free? Approximately how much it costs, otherwise I went to redhat.com, I didn’t understand something there and where, and even yesterday they didn’t work at all, they asked me to come back later.
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Updates are paid from RHEL. I won’t say how much they cost, approximately, if we take an analogue of a “boxed” Windows (that is, one license), then 3-3.5 tr. for updates + support, emnip. Bulk subscriptions are cheaper.
And where did you see the release of CentOS6, very interesting.
But in any case, it is better to wait for the release of CentOS6, and bet on it.
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