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2015 Apr 28
3
CENTOS not DoD approved
...act, CentOS is not now, nor has it ever been *certified* for anything. Certifications require people to PAY to certify a product. Specifically, EAL4 Certification, a requirement for the DOD, costs up to 2.5 million dollars .. see this link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaluation_Assurance_Level#Impact_on_cost_and_schedule That cost would be for each main version of CentOS (2.1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7) .. so the cost to have all 6 previous major versions certified would be: 6 x $2.5 Million = $15 Million dollars. Since CentOS is given away for free ... I can't afford to pay 15 million dollars to have it EAL4 cert...
2015 Apr 28
1
CENTOS not DoD approved
On 4/28/2015 9:49 AM, bobby Orellano wrote: > nowhere does it say that centos is approved for use in DoD. it is not on > the APL, only RedHat and SuSE DoD approval requires spending lots of money jumping through arbitrary hoops. Do you wish to pay for this? skimming the requirements, it also requires extensive documentation of said 'Product'. Do you wish to write this?
2015 Apr 28
0
CENTOS not DoD approved
...gt; it ever been *certified* for anything. Certifications require people to > PAY to certify a product. > > Specifically, EAL4 Certification, a requirement for the DOD, costs up to > 2.5 million dollars .. see this link: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaluation_Assurance_Level#Impact_on_cost_and_schedule > > That cost would be for each main version of CentOS (2.1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and > 7) .. so the cost to have all 6 previous major versions certified would be: > > 6 x $2.5 Million = $15 Million dollars. > > Since CentOS is given away for free ... I can't afford to pay 15 mill...
2015 Apr 28
5
CENTOS not DoD approved
nowhere does it say that centos is approved for use in DoD. it is not on the APL, only RedHat and SuSE
2015 Apr 29
1
CENTOS not DoD approved
...ied* for anything. Certifications require people to >> PAY to certify a product. >> >> Specifically, EAL4 Certification, a requirement for the DOD, costs up to >> 2.5 million dollars .. see this link: >> >> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evaluation_Assurance_Level#Impact_on_cost_and_schedule >> >> That cost would be for each main version of CentOS (2.1, 3, 4, 5, 6, and >> 7) .. so the cost to have all 6 previous major versions certified would be: >> >> 6 x $2.5 Million = $15 Million dollars. >> >> Since CentOS is given away for free ... I can...