Moving from SCO to Suse Linux

John Esak john at valar.com
Thu Jul 29 21:28:57 PDT 2004


> If I move to 5.0.7 it'll cost me about $4,000 for licesing 256 users (or
> more!) because all my current licences are not carry on style. As
> for Linux
> it's about $1200 upto 32 CPU's with Suse and about $800 with REDHAT.

I do not want to say this definitively, but we are going to SCO Forum this
year... and I have been told that we will receive the entire SCO product
line as free NFR's. This will *include* a full 5.0.7 license set. We only
have a 100 user copy... but nothing is a whole hell of a lot less than
$4,000. Oh, well, let's see, the conference costs $99 for the MGM Grande
hotel room, and um, nothing for the rest of the conference assuming you
don't want to take the speical training on Wednesday for $199 and get a free
NFR copy of the new mail system, too.

How far is Las Vegas from you?

JE




>
> Oh man, If I could get a key generator for OSR507 and make it 512 licenses
> that's the only way I could definately wanna use SCO more over Linux.
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