Redhat Subscription key
Be a registered redhat account user , can we use subscription key for linux installation ? If yes , Provide the guideline details how we can use the subscription key for our linux distribution ?
For support case , how you can determine that this linux is under support area(Premium/statndard) or not without subscription key ?
Also, can we get support or patch download feature for any bug fixing issue ?
Responses
Hello,
Although I'm not entirely sure if my understanding of your question is correct I try to give an answer.
In order to run Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) you need a valid subscription (developer/standard/premium). Access to Red Hat support you only get with a standard or premium subscription. A subscription you could buy at a reseller of your choice.
If you have a subscription you could use the subscription-manager to register you linux system and attach a subscription. The process is documented and described in Part II. Subscription and Support of the System Administrator's Guide.
Best regards, Joerg
Foiz Mohammed Rashed,
The Link Jörg Kastning provided above is very useful, to add to what he said...
You can purchase a Red Hat subscription to Red Hat Linux Server or Workstation. If you are doing developer-type work you can simply take your credentials from access.redhat.com and log into developers.redhat.com and get a "deveoper's suite of Red Hat Enterprise LInux Server". That being said, you'd have to agree to the non-production use of the Red Hat Developer's agreement.
Please examine this link at https://access.redhat.com/solutions/253273 and also check out this registration assistant.
Regarding your question on premium/standard - you would have to gone out of your way for premium support which is 24/7, and standard is monday-friday during certain hours. Premium support is pricier.
To view/examine your existing subscriptions, try this link at https://access.redhat.com/management/subscriptions.
You can contact Red Hat sales for other sales related questions.
Regards,
-RJ
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