IBM Offers Virtualization-Friendly Pricing for RHEL 5 on Power
June 25, 2007 Timothy Prickett Morgan
As part of its announcement that it was beginning to ship the Power variant of Red Hat‘s new Enterprise Linux 5 server operating system, IBM last week said that it was going to offer customers using Power-based machines a per-server license rather than the per-core pricing that IBM has used in the past to peddle RHEL 4 and earlier Red Hat Linuxes. The per-server price for RHEL 4 and RHEL 5 is meant to make it easier for IBM’s customers to cope with licensing in an increasingly virtualized environment. The licensing that the company announced last week applies to |