Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the way to go. It just makes sense.
Overall Satisfaction with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)
Multiple applications, including Oracle, Cloverleaf, Java, MQ, web servers, etc.
Pros
- It is well documented and supported
- It is a leading OS, and therefore has a great user community
- Wide variety of apps and app vendors
Cons
- Maybe a native GUI - not on the console - for my Windows users (who think the whole world should be like Windows)
- There is really not much that Red Hat Enterprise Linux does badly
- Redhat supplies timely security patches
- When coupled with Ansible, many servers can be managed efficiently.
- Redhat's support means you have experts on hand quickly for critical problems
- Upgrades from Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 can be difficult, but after that it's a piece of cake.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is more straightforward, more consistent, easier to manage, easier to get help with, less expensive.
Do you think Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) delivers good value for the price?
Yes
Are you happy with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL)'s feature set?
Yes
Did Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) live up to sales and marketing promises?
Yes
Did implementation of Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) go as expected?
Yes
Would you buy Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) again?
Yes
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