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Snaz:
What are the diffrences between red hat enterprize linux and fedora?

gauravbajaj:
Enterprice LINUX IS NOT FREE WHERE AS FEDORA IS FREE.
2nd diff is that , all bugs are fixed in Enterprice LInux as it is paid but in Fedora some bugs are still there

Enjoy
Gaurav

rootuser:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is officially supported by Red Hat for 7 years. It's a better choice if you're running important machines in production, and you don't want to upgrade your OS all the time. It also has many nice features that are useful if you are running more than a few servers. Also, you can (sometimes) actually call Red Hat and get support for RHEL, which you will never be able to do for Fedora.

Fedora is distributed for free, and RHEL costs money.

Fedora is also much more cutting-edge than RHEL is, and Fedora has a larger community of users willing to help out and give free support.

Check this link also http://www.redhat.com/software/rhelorfedora/

dragoncity99:
Red Hat Enterprise --> A production version

Fedora --> A guinea pig version

U can actually use Red Hat Enterprise Linux (both version 3 and version 4) for free. Just download the ISOs. Im using Taroon Update 5 now, (Redhat Enterprise 3 Update 5).

All u need to do is just Subscribe under RedHat Network for 30/60days subscription. Download the ISOs of the RHE u wanted. And u get it.

The difference is that, when ur a paid user, ur RedHatNetwork subscription last for 12 months. And u can obtain quite a few supports.

neo:
Centos is another clone of RHEL and its free.

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