Red Hat Blog (announced 2021). Red Hat expands 16 no-cost entitlements to small production case use

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This was originally announced in January 2021 at the below Red Hat blog.

Red Hat has made a significant change with their 16 no-cost self-supported Red Hat Linux for Developers, even expanding the use to small-case production (see links below).

Link above, this is quoted from Red Hat:
We’re addressing this by expanding the terms of the Red Hat Developer program so that the Individual Developer 
subscription for RHEL can be used in production for up to 16 systems. That’s exactly what it sounds like: 
for small production use cases, this is no-cost, self-supported RHEL.

RHEL can also be deployed via Red Hat Cloud Access and is accessible on major public clouds including 
AWS, Google Cloud Platform and Microsoft Azure at no additional costs except for the usual hosting 
fees charged by your cloud provider of choice.

Please see the link at the Red Hat Blog for the specifics.

Pretty good deal and change for those wanting to run pure Red Hat, even in a small production scenario. See link above for details

Regards,
RJ

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