Yes, the bits are identical to the versions made available via paid subscriptions that allow production use for organizations and enterprises. Per the terms and conditions of the subscription , you may use Red Hat Enterprise Linux provided via this subscription for development, testing, and small production use cases.
In addition to the currently supported releases of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 and 8, the Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals offers access to older versions covering a ten-year lifespan. The Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals is a single subscription, which allows the user to install Red Hat Enterprise Linux on a maximum of 16 systems, physical or virtual, regardless of system facts and size.
Those 16 nodes may be used by the individual developer for demos, prototyping, QA, small production uses, and cloud access. The Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals is still only available to individuals, not organizations or teams, and is designed for personal servers, home labs, and small open source communities.
Review the program terms and conditions for details. All of the software binaries that are available to a subscription are the same regardless of the support level.
Subscriptions vary by the level and type of support offered. Enterprises purchase subscriptions that include service level agreements that meet their business's need for response times. Red Hat offers subscriptions with a choice of support coverage typical business day only, 24x7, etc. Your subscription gives you access to the Red Hat Customer Portal , access. Subscriber-only content on the portal includes a knowledge base with thousands of articles that cover configuration, deployment, troubleshooting, and security.
It includes:. An entitlement to register 16 physical or virtual nodes running Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Self-service support through the Red Hat Customer Portal. Access to knowledge base articles, portal discussion groups, and magazines on the Red Hat Customer Portal. This subscription does not include support on any operating system-related issue. Users may look for the resolution in our knowledgebase articles or can discuss it over portal groups with respective domain experts.
Note: there is no service level agreement for discussing issues over portal groups. This subscription is ideal for an individual developer who wants to develop on Red Hat Enterprise Linux using their personal system even if owned by their employer.
You may individually use the no-cost Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals on corporate-owned devices. The no-cost Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals is assigned to the individual that creates the account. The account used to obtain the no-cost subscription will be completely separate from any existing corporate accounts. The no-cost Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals grants the ability to install Red Hat software provided via the subscription including Red Hat Enterprise Linux on 16 physical or virtual nodes.
Additional developers can create their own user accounts via the Red Hat Developer program at developers. Organizations with multiple developers may reach out to their Red Hat sales associate to learn more about the Red Hat Developer Subscription for Teams which includes options for paid developer support, allows multiple systems to be managed from a single account, and provides easy onboarding to provide the Red Hat software portfolio to hundreds of organizational users.
Like the fee-based versions, the no-cost Red Hat Developer Subscription for Individuals is a month subscription that will need to be renewed each year. Members of the Red Hat Developer program are notified automatically via email to renew their program membership, and included subscriptions, annually. Tomcat enviroment after succesfull migration to 4. I have a physical RHEL 6. Can I use the same subscription to run both servers concurrently for 30 days or less to facilitate application and data cutover to the new server?
HI in my opinion this is a normal use but I think you wont be able to activate 2 Server with the same key. May you want to use an Eval subscription for this usecase? Red Hat Customer Portal After you setup the new server you disconnect the key at the old server and connect it with the new server. It is not a subject to be dealed with in a manor Customers can advise Customers As this is a legal issue, people sign implicitly an EULA. You are right, legal topics are not something which can be "resolved" in the Customer Portal community.
Trying to "bend" contracting here doesn't make sense. Anyone landing here, in short, if you are using true actual development work, examine the published Frequently Asked Questions FAQ for their no-cost Developer's Red Hat Linux at this link. If your case use does not match the intent of Red Hat's true developer use, then contact Red Hat Sales for your Red Hat subscription needs.
Please let me add that the no-cost Developer edition will allow using up to 16 systems in production very soon. Comments Community Member 87 points. Log in to join the conversation. AK Newbie 5 points. The Red Hat Developer program isn't a fly-by-night or quickly-produced program; it has existed since early with multi-system deployments supported from The big change today is that now a small number of production systems can now be included under the subscription for individuals, but the program itself is tried and true.
We've never removed anything from the program, only added to it, highlighted by today's announcement. The Individual Developer subscription is currently set up as a one year subscription. Renewals will be a simple process as close to "clicking a button" as possible. Be advised that these two are RPM-based and execution of commands on the terminal is the same. What the purpose for Red Hat to allow us to download free and use their OS as this product is considered a commercial one?
Hey Alexey, thank you for your feedback. On their developer website, they say that you can renew your developer subscription annual but as to how many times you can do that. My assumption is you can continue to do so provided you are using the developer edition.
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