Comment Re:Why? (Score 1) 381
The thing is RedHat only owns business in the US. Suse is and has been for a long time the business distro of choice in Europe.
Not so long ago I went looking for a fully corporate supported distro for some clusters and basically it came down to RedHat and Suse. In the end for a whole load of reasons we picked Suse.
European based support, attitude ( what do you need?, instead of Redhat - we're great of course you will pick RH ), Inetrface tools for the not-so experieced admins etc.
Oh and I'm a RHCE.
Not so long ago I went looking for a fully corporate supported distro for some clusters and basically it came down to RedHat and Suse. In the end for a whole load of reasons we picked Suse.
European based support, attitude ( what do you need?, instead of Redhat - we're great of course you will pick RH ), Inetrface tools for the not-so experieced admins etc.
Oh and I'm a RHCE.