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Choosing the Right Red Hat Linux Edition

There are several Red Hat Enterprise Linux editions to choose from. Your choice depends on your application workload, hardware, and support requirements. Selecting the appropriate edition involves answering some simple questions:

1. Are you looking for a client or server solution? What size system are you considering?

The table below helps you select the suitable Red Hat software for your environment. With two server-focused products and two client-focused products, there's a Red Hat Enterprise Linux solution for the majority of applications. Supported environments range from small Intel x86-based systems to the largest mainframe.

2. For the edition you've selected, what level of support services do you require?

The table below identifies the available support options. For further details on how to purchase the subscription, please contact HP Software Licensing & Management Solutions at 1-800-597-4622.


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Server applications Client applications
I am using Linux, UNIX or Windows for:
Large databases
Enterprise applications
24x7 mission critical environments
Edge-of- network applications
Small office or departmental servers
Technical workstation applications
Desktop productivity
High performance computing (multinode clusters) applications
Corporate, departmental, or small business client systems
Multi-user deployments (10 or more systems)
Personal productivity
Recommended product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS Red Hat Desktop
Applications and Usages Common usages Databases; ERP, CRM applications Small-medium web, file, and print configurations Technical, virtualization, trading, power user Personal productivity: mail, document processing, browsing, instant messaging; software development
Includes desktop applications Yes Yes Yes Yes
Supported by leading ISV applications Yes Yes Yes Yes
Certified on leading OEM hardware Yes Yes Yes Yes
Includes Apache, Samba, NFS Yes Yes Yes Yes
Includes dedicated server packages Yes Yes No No
Service and Support Levels Available in Premium Edition
Web and phone-based comprehensive support
24x7
1 hour response
Unlimited incidents
1 year Red Hat Network 2
Yes No No No
Available in Standard Edition
Web and phone-based comprehensive support
5x121
4 hour response
Unlimited incidents
1 year Red Hat Network2
Yes Yes Yes No
Available in Basic Edition
30 Days Installation and Basic Configuration Phone Support
1 year Installation and Basic Configuration Web Support
1 year Red Hat Network2
No Yes Yes n/a
Covered under the Open Source Assurance program Yes Yes Yes Yes
Hardware Specifications Supports X86 systems (Intel Pentium Pro, AMD Athlon, or compatible), Intel EM64T, and AMD64 systems Yes Yes Yes Yes
Supports Itanium systems Yes Yes Yes No
Supports IBM zSeries, POWER series, and S/390 series systems Yes No No No
Maximum CPUs supported 3 4 2 2 1
Maximum memory supported 4 16GB 4 4GB

Red Hat Enterprise Linux products are based on a common core kernel, libraries, and utilities, and also share the same major package sets. However, because Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS and Red Hat Desktop are not designed for use in server environments, there are some differences between family members in terms of their server package sets.

Packages that are not in Enterprise Linux WS or Red Hat Desktop include: amanda-server, arptables jf, bind, caching-nameserver, dhcp, freeradius, inews, inn, krb5-server, netdump-server, openldap-servers, pxe, quagga, radvd, rarpd, redhat-config-bind, redhat-config-netboot, tftp-server, tux, vsftpd, and ypserv.


  1. USA: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-9 p.m.; Rest of World: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m. For detailed information on included support and service levels, see Red Hat's Service Level Agreements at http://www.redhat.com/support/techsupport/production/RHEL_main.html
  2. Red Hat Network Update Module, a service that provides access to an intuitive graphical interface for managing system updates and errata, priority errata email notifications, dependency checking, and optional auto-update.
  3. A CPU chip containing multiple hyper-threaded or multi-core processing elements is counted as a single CPU.
  4. Entries marked '–' will have upper limits defined by hardware, software, or architectural capabilities.


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