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Red Hat Professional Workstation: More expensive, fewer features







Red Hat Professional Workstation: More
expensive, fewer features

Red Hat Professional Workstation: More
expensive, fewer features
02/18/2004 03:50 AM

Red Hat Professional Workstation was designed to allow former users of the company's consumer product line to continue to use a supported platform without having to migrate to Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Unfortunately, it fails to live up to its predecessors in key areas, and is considerably more expensive in some usage scenarios. Home users should look to the Fedora Project if they wish to continue using Red Hat technology, or consider migrating to another Linux distribution. Small businesses should analyse their current expenditure and consider migrating to another vendor.




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