On Mon, Feb 21, 2000 at 11:20:18AM -0800, Steve Dixon wrote:
> we have at least 30 of them in production all over the US.  i dont use
> redhat for realtime support and never have.  ive always tried to figure
> things out myself.  if we have a hardware issue we only buy the hardware
> from vendors who support linux, which seems to be the main issues that
> we have, not many by the way.  there are only 2 of us here that support
> all of our linux clients and lets just say the calls have decreased
> since we moved all of our software from SCO to redhat.

    Frequently companies put pressure on sysadmins to have the option of support, 
regardless if they want or need it.  From that perspect, I can see why someone might 
want it.

> 
> Marie Bennington wrote:
> > 
> > William Schwartz wrote:
> > >
> > > Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux?
> > > (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in
> > > production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support
> > > for them. Does anyone have any opinions on the support options that are
> > > available out there?
> > >
> > > Thanks for the info!
> > > Will
> > 
> > Well, call me biased, but I think the support staff at Red Hat is the
> > best in the business.  If it's a mission critical system with a problem,
> > call em up and get it fixed!
> > Marie
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