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Which Linux operating system can I use for Oracle?
Subject: Which Linux operating system can I use for Oracle?
Author: trantuananh24hg    Posted: 2006-11-08 11:41:46    Length: 273 byte(s)
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Dear all!!
I have studied Oracle for 1 year, and I know that, the Server might uses Linux/Hp/Unix for security, and I am trying to search and learn about one or more Linux OS which I can use Oracle in.
Do you guide it to me?

Thanks a lot!

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Subject: Re: Which Linux operating system can I use for Oracle?
Author: synthia    Posted: 2006-12-10 22:34:55    Length: 41 byte(s)
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search oracle site .http://www.oracle.com
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Subject: Re: Which Linux operating system can I use for Oracle?
Author: weknowtheworld    Posted: 2006-12-19 14:25:47    Length: 1,245 byte(s)
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The following distributions are certified and supported by Oracle:

Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS and ES
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
Asianux 1.0 : the products supported by Oracle, as part of Asianux, include Red Flag DC 4.1 Asianux Inside and Miracle Linux 3.0 Asianux Inside. Oracle provides Unbreakable support in APAC.

Oracle will continue to provide customer support for UnitedLinux 1.0, throughout its life cycle, on all the existing Oracle products that are already supported on UnitedLinux. The products supported by Oracle, as part of UnitedLinux, include :

Conectiva Linux Enterprise Edition powered by UnitedLinux
SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server 8 powered by UnitedLinux
TurboLinux Enterprise Server 8 powered by UnitedLinux

Oracle does not want to support fragmentation in the Linux operating system market. There are an indeterminate number of Linux distributions in the market.

Customers have consistently asked for stability, better performance, and reliability of the Linux platform as well as enterprise-class support. Oracle cannot be effective in servicing customers if we attempt to support a large number of different Linux distributions.
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Subject: Re: Which Linux operating system can I use for Oracle?
Author: CentronicsSupport    Posted: 2007-02-22 04:58:33    Length: 59 byte(s)
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Check this http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml
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