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poulhs
<p>I agreee that one should not fall too far behind... (tell RedHat)</p>
<p>Company wide upgrade process is in place, that is (concerning this subject): <em>follow RedHat on Linux.</em>.</p>
<p>We use satellite server for maintaining OS and other packages. We are a managed hosting company, and keeping the servers updated is natural.</p>
<p>We use perl to write integration code between CMDB and other stuff, on our own infrastructure servers - and here we have the possibility to install our own tools if we need</p>
<p>I know that older versions are not supported by the community (and that the support from RedHat may vary;-) )</p>
<p>My problem is that I lack the arguments, when there are no significant differences between 5.10.1 and 5.18.0. Yes, I know about the security issues, but that goes for all RedHat stock stuff, and as long as we don't expose our services to the public, I think that this argument will only hold half-way through...
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<p>thanks for your answer</p>
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