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What do you feel is the major reason as to switch to RHEL from any other OS? Kindly share your thoughts from an enterprise view.

 

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Travis
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So this would be kind of tricky the way the question is phrased. If you are switching from a Linux OS, and as you mentioned "enterprise" viewpoint, RHEL is the gold standard. It has a trusted supply chain with signed packages, it is a "supported" distribution, it has multiple governmental certifications from testing and is made for the enterprise. Depending on where it is deployed in the enterprise, RHEL has various levels of support from standard to premium which basically boils down to response time to when a support ticket is filed to when an engineer picks it up (so there are SLAs in place).

For laptops and new hardware, I general use Fedora which is the upstream "feeder" project that eventually makes it into RHEL. You get the latest hardware support and updates and have the widest selection. Additionally there are several SPINS available with different graphical desktop environments. These features and environments generally are not needed on enterprise production systems as those are generally non-graphical and often headless systems requiring only 5 9's of reliability 99.999%.

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DamianB
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For me, the major reason to switch to RHEL is the peace of mind that comes with finally having a Linux distribution designed for stability, long-term support, and seamless scalability.

It allows me to thoroughly test my workflows. Especially in HPC and then deploy and scale them confidently, whether for personal projects or enterprise environments.

The combination of enterprise-grade support, a proven track record in production environments, and a vibrant, knowledgeable community makes RHEL the ideal choice.

It’s not just about the technology; it’s about reliability, security, and the assurance that the platform will grow with my needs, from development to large-scale deployment.

Human | Free and Open Source Enthusiast | Engineer Traveler | Explorer

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Travis
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@botHex -

So this would be kind of tricky the way the question is phrased. If you are switching from a Linux OS, and as you mentioned "enterprise" viewpoint, RHEL is the gold standard. It has a trusted supply chain with signed packages, it is a "supported" distribution, it has multiple governmental certifications from testing and is made for the enterprise. Depending on where it is deployed in the enterprise, RHEL has various levels of support from standard to premium which basically boils down to response time to when a support ticket is filed to when an engineer picks it up (so there are SLAs in place).

For laptops and new hardware, I general use Fedora which is the upstream "feeder" project that eventually makes it into RHEL. You get the latest hardware support and updates and have the widest selection. Additionally there are several SPINS available with different graphical desktop environments. These features and environments generally are not needed on enterprise production systems as those are generally non-graphical and often headless systems requiring only 5 9's of reliability 99.999%.

Travis Michette, RHCA XIII
https://rhtapps.redhat.com/verify?certId=111-134-086
SENIOR TECHNICAL INSTRUCTOR / CERTIFIED INSTRUCTOR AND EXAMINER
Red Hat Certification + Training
DamianB
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@botHex 
For me, the major reason to switch to RHEL is the peace of mind that comes with finally having a Linux distribution designed for stability, long-term support, and seamless scalability.

It allows me to thoroughly test my workflows. Especially in HPC and then deploy and scale them confidently, whether for personal projects or enterprise environments.

The combination of enterprise-grade support, a proven track record in production environments, and a vibrant, knowledgeable community makes RHEL the ideal choice.

It’s not just about the technology; it’s about reliability, security, and the assurance that the platform will grow with my needs, from development to large-scale deployment.

Human | Free and Open Source Enthusiast | Engineer Traveler | Explorer
Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
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@DamianB  truth hath been spoken : "It’s not just about the technology; it’s about reliability, security, and the assurance that the platform will grow with my needs, from development to large-scale deployment."

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