difference between Redhat and Fedora

The Fedora Project has corporate sponsorship from Redhat Inc.  but officially and properly speaking the Fedora distribution itself (by the way, it's not Fedora Core anymore) is not a product of Redhat Inc.</p>

The biggest differences are:
1) Community support (Fedora) versus paid support (Redhat)
2) Release cycle: Fedora releases every 6 months and a given version is (supposedly) only supported for about 13 months, Redhat is supported for years
3) Software stability: Fedora is a sort of testbed for bleeding-edge software (but can be made to work in production environments if you're dedicated); Redhat is specifically geared to production environments and contains tried-and-true software and feature implementations
4) Money</div> </div>

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