[ale] Fedora install?
leam hall
leamhall at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 08:45:49 EDT 2013
Hey Chuck,
My comment is not based on the quality of OpenSuSE or SLES. Both are great
products. However, the US market seems about 95% RHEL for server class
installs. In Europe it's probably that many for SLES.
That's why I feel my comment is valid; if you want a high paying job in the
US, learn RHEL. Most large companies use RH over any other Linux/BSD
distro. That's not to say RHEL is the best engineered solution, but it's
the common Open Source OS in the US marketplace.
Leam
-- Who user to be a closet NetBSD wannabe...
On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 8:28 AM, Chuck Payne <terrorpup at gmail.com> wrote:
> Leam,
>
> Not to start a distro fight, but that last statement not true.
>
> If you want to work *with* Linux, use *buntu. If you want to work *on*
> Linux, use CentOS.
>
> I management about 300+ servers and two data centers, and they are a
> mix of CentOS and openSUSE. I can manager all my server and get a lot
> done using openSUSE as my desktop.
>
>
> --
Mind on a Mission <http://leamhall.blogspot.com/>
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