Well i know it has been a while since ive last been on here and posted anything. just been working on real life right now. :) how every ive stumbled across the new pricing for red hat 6 which i think is still in its beta stages right now im not sure. but however the pricing for red hat 6 will be as follows:
* Number of pairs of sockets
* Support level - Standard or Premium
* Number of virtual guests - 1, 4 or unlimited
Two procs premium subscription with unlimited guests costs you $3.249. Four socket premium/unlimited guests costs you $6498. I didn't found a price for a one-socket system, so it looks like you have to purchase support in chunks of two. BTW: As expected and announced by RHEL there is no Itanium support.
Just for the protocol: 2 sockets premium Solaris support on third party hardware costs you $2000, 4 sockets premium Solaris will cut $4000 from your budget. For Oracle hardware it's even cheaper, as you have the 8% net system price rule. And those both kinds of licenses are always "unlimited guests" and the ones on Sun ... errr, sorry ...Oracle Hardware even includes Oracle Linux and Oracle VM.
All pricing information get be found at the following url https://www.redhat.com/apps/store/server/
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