I don't remember exactly. I've been with them since early 2005s, and some time later there was a change back in the days on this. I used to pay them 5$/month with discount for a year.
They're very good, I must've been a customer for 12+ years already and it's always been pleasant.
> That's good, because regular old CentOS is not bit-for-bit identical either. CentOS might strip out all the RHEL trademarks, but they had to reverse engineer RHEL code drops just like Oracle, Amazon, Google, Facebook, SuSE, etc.
Do you have a source for SUSE reverse engineering RHEL code drops? Last I checked they were unrelated.
I've been running a homelab cluster on Kubic for about a month. My favourite part is definitely waking up in the morning to a new kernel version or patch k8s upgrade.