Red Hat has announced a new program where customers would get higher service level guarantees and updates for up to 10 years for a new release instead of the usual 7 years for every release. "The targets for this are the most conservative companies currently on Unix-based systems and with a need for unusual levels of support," said Scott Crenshaw, vice president of Red Hat's Platforms business unit.
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If they want to start booting out legacy HPUX boxes they have to do this - though its quite a commitment, I hope they can profit enough to make it worthwhile.
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If they want to start booting out legacy HPUX boxes they have to do this - though its quite a commitment, I hope they can profit enough to make it worthwhile.