Postcode, you review is pretty good. But you talk about "greater stability" and you never say with what you have compared it with. What type of testing have you done to prove the greater stability of this OS. I don't know, if it is the samething with v7.1, but v7.0 was advertised as kernel 2.4 compatible, but in reality it had 2.2.16, were you able to verify, if 7.1 had in fact kernel 2.4.x? Has the kernel been improved over 2.2.x kernels? because earlier versions of the linux kernels could not do preemtive multitasking.
At the office I am using a combination of Open BSD, HPux, Solaris and win2k (my customers rule). What advantage would I have to replace My Open BSD boxes with Redhat?
