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thomasbbb
Mission Specialist
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Student license for Openshift/Satellite/Openstack/IPA/Ansible platforms

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Hello,

Is it possible to get a license for platform products to train at home? No production, no enterprise.

 

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Waldirio
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Hello @thomasbbb 

Once this is a place that we can learn new stuff, let me share one more tip here, in Red Hat, most of our products, we sell as subscription, and not as a license (there are a lot of diff, and definitely, we can talk about them)

 

With that said, there are some paths you can follow

1. You can use the labs, as mentioned in the link above, Red Hat has a lot of hands-on labs that you can use (free of charge, just go and access)

https://www.redhat.com/en/interactive-labs

 

2. You can request some trial subscriptions

https://www.redhat.com/en/products/trials

 

3. If the trial is not available, you can also request via sales (fill the form, share your needs, and they will get back to you)

https://www.redhat.com/en/contact/sales

 

Yea, that's it!

 

Please, let us know if you have additional questions!

Wally

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TudorRaduta
Community Manager
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@thomasbbb  I can’t say for sure about the student license, but @Waldirio 's post might point you in the right direction: https://learn.redhat.com/t5/Automation-Management-Ansible/Red-Hat-Hands-On-Lab-Tutorial-From-Basics-...

Waldirio
Flight Engineer
Flight Engineer
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Hello @thomasbbb 

Once this is a place that we can learn new stuff, let me share one more tip here, in Red Hat, most of our products, we sell as subscription, and not as a license (there are a lot of diff, and definitely, we can talk about them)

 

With that said, there are some paths you can follow

1. You can use the labs, as mentioned in the link above, Red Hat has a lot of hands-on labs that you can use (free of charge, just go and access)

https://www.redhat.com/en/interactive-labs

 

2. You can request some trial subscriptions

https://www.redhat.com/en/products/trials

 

3. If the trial is not available, you can also request via sales (fill the form, share your needs, and they will get back to you)

https://www.redhat.com/en/contact/sales

 

Yea, that's it!

 

Please, let us know if you have additional questions!

Wally

Chetan_Tiwary_
Community Manager
Community Manager
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@thomasbbb There is no student license but yes there are free trials of products which you can test and try for limited days.

I think @Waldirio has provided a comprehensive answer to your query, please follow it and let us know for any concerns.

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