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Re: Suse vs Redhat

 
Mostafa Yasin
Occasional Advisor

Suse vs Redhat

What are the differences between Novell's Suse and Red Hat linux? Which has an advantage, infrastructure-wise, stability, security, performance, etc..... ?

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Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

hi,

in my opinion, i worked with both of them without any problem.

check this links :

http://avi.alkalay.net/linux/distributions/html-export.en_US/img12.html

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/aix/library/au-aix_suse_redhat_sysp/index.html

on the internet you will find lot of blog's, they vill provide some differences pron/cons,
but i think it's doesn't mather.

mikap
Emil Velez
Honored Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

You will get people on both sides.

Its like asking about religious differences.

The bottom line is the applications you want to use on the OS. Some apps only support suse some support only Redhat. Some apps prefer Suse others prefer redhat.

The apps need to define your choice.

Most of the basic features of the OS web server, compilers, dev tools, oracle support will be the same.
Mostafa Yasin
Occasional Advisor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

Hi All;

Thank You very much for your help.

for example What about if i want to use sendmail as an email server, what OS is prefered Suse or Redhat?

Best Regards....
Michal Kapalka (mikap)
Honored Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

hi,

if you like use sendmail, i would use some free distribution o Linux, ( debian / CentOS .... ), i'm a big fan from *BSD systems, so in my case i would prefer FreeBSD/OpenBSD for a mail gateway.

but in your case, its better to prefer the OS that you mostly using, and you have the most knowledge for administration.
Maaz
Valued Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

>You will get people on both sides.
>Its like asking about religious differences.
True.

stability/reliability/performance wise both are same.

but management/administration wise, SUSE is better/easier then Red Hat.

YAST is an excellent tool that can manage/configure/administer your SUSE systems in GUI and as well as in CLI environments.
esp YAST's Software Package Management in SUSE is far much better and easier.

rpms such as 'orarun'(An Environment for Running Oracle Products) and 'sapinit'(Kernel Parameter Initializiation for SAP Systems) are out-of-the-box(supported)
a lot many manual configurations required to install oracle and SAP are done via those rpms

rpms for drbd(over lan mirroring) is also supported and comes out-of-the-box.

Platform
SUSE could be install on a low end machine or on high end machine(unlimited sockets)

Red Hat has two platforms one for small machines(Red Hat Enterprise Linux) supports only 2 sockets and the other one is for high end machines(Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Platform) supports unlimited sockets.

cost/license
24x7 support of SUSE with High Availability Extensions(Clustering Suite) cost US $2300

24x7 support of Redhat Advanced cost US $2500

Regards
Maaz
Mostafa Yasin
Occasional Advisor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

Dear All;

Thank you very much for your help.

If both are the same for every thing and Suse is easier than Redhat in the administration and management.

Could you please tell me why Red hat is the number 1 in the market?

Best Regards....
Maaz
Valued Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

> Could you please tell me why Red hat is the number 1 in the market?

there might be several reasons, but I think following are most prominent
1, because Red Hat is the first linux distro
2, SUSE was a small German community, and back in 2003/2004 SUSE was acquired by Novell, so Ecosystem, and ISV/IHV certifications starts after Novell acquisitions.


Novell has more than 2,500 ISV certified to run on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 9 and 10, Novell's two most recent releases prior to release 11. Novell's ISV application catalog for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server is growing at almost 10% a year.
Red Hat has 2,300 ISV applications certified for RHEL 4, 5, its two most recent releases, less than Novell for its last two releases. Red Hat is growing its ISV application catalog at a rate of 1.25% annually

Reference:
http://www.novell.com/products/server/compare.html#redhat



Steven E. Protter
Exalted Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

Shalom,

I'm an RHCE. I like Red hat a lot, and it has many strengths.

RH has a maddening habit however of doing poor Quality Assurance, especially on their cluster releases.

I've played with suse recreationally and find it has a lot in common with Red Hat. It also has a different set of strenghts.

So the right tool for the right job.

Red Hat has the market share, the installed base and a great program to certify good Engineers. I think that is a significant advantage over all other providers.

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Court Campbell
Honored Contributor

Re: Suse vs Redhat

Flip a coin. It won't really matter.
"The difference between me and you? I will read the man page." and "Respect the hat." and "You could just do a search on ITRC, you don't need to start a thread on a topic that's been answered 100 times already." Oh, and "What. no points???"