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Seeking Commerical Telephone Support for FreeBSD? 23

Dave H3 asks: " Does anyone know of any U.S. based firms that provide up to 24/7 telephone support for FreeBSD? I've been tasked with submitting a business proposal to list at least three potential, established, vendors. Other than Windriver I've not had much luck. I've checked several FreeBSD sites, including FreeBSD.org, to no avail."
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Seeking Commerical Telephone Support for FreeBSD?

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  • by akharon ( 4824 ) on Thursday October 11, 2001 @01:32PM (#2416524) Homepage
    Did you look here [freebsd.org]? I'd find it hard to believe that there aren't three there that would be willing to draft up something for phone support, especially that many of them consult network/server installations.
  • Depends (Score:2, Interesting)

    by mjoconnor81 ( 242768 )
    How much are you talking? I'm sure that alot of us would for the right price.
  • by JDizzy ( 85499 ) on Friday October 12, 2001 @07:40AM (#2419203) Homepage Journal
    To ask for support, you must have to do something up-and beyond most situations? Typically the manual [freebsd.org] is the best source.... read it like its your new bible, as it really does touch most mainline issues. I even use the manual to teach linux newbies how to do their typical tasks, rather than wishing them luck searching for a good linux-howto style article.

    Secondly, the phone support bussiness is not very profitable at this point in time due to the economic situation in the USA. The people qualified to handle the support phones cost more than your average tech support people do, as they need special experience, and trainning.

    The best solution for you would be to read the manual, and if you have something really freakish, then you should get a consultant under contract. Typically you can setup phone support service for a fee, however, I duno if your gonna get 24x7. I guess it depends on how much your willing to spend. =)

    Take a look here [freebsd.org] at the freebsd website. There are freebsd consultants floating around, you might say...... you might consider advertising in the mailling lsits for some of the more choice people willing to do the work... you never know.

    good luck
  • At my office we have a Nortel Meridian system, and it works just fine with it's proprietary system. Why would I want to install BSD on it 24/7??
  • by Anonymous Coward
    According to Greg Lehey, Linuxcare [linuxcare.com] also provides FreeBSD support.

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