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by fru654
461 days ago
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> That is implemented under the assumption that these distros are most of the time used in enterprise contexts. I've been using OEL since before Rocky was a thing. It was and still is a free alternative to RHEL. Apart from that, all my planned use of XPipe fits entirely in the Community feature set (maybe apart from Yubikey/GPG agent). But now I'd need to pay $5 a month just to open a shell? No thanks. Also, a slight tangent, but charging homelab folks $5/mo is weird. The only profit I'm making with my homelab is negative. And I, as a developer, would much more likely to ask my employer to buy an enterprise license if I actually liked using it at home. Like Tailscale, JetBrains, etc. |
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The community version is pretty extensive in what you can do with it, so I think you can accurately judge whether the homelab plan is worth it for you by using it for a bit.