I have used VirtualBox with CentOS 6 and 7, and Oracle XE database.

Keep in mind that Oracle XE 11 have a max datbase size of 11Gb, max 1 Gb
memory and only use one CPU.

Regards,
Jarl

2016-01-18 18:18 GMT+01:00 LJ LongWing <[email protected]>:

> **
> Frank,
> I got Remedy running last fall for a Demo environment I ran for Engage on
> Oracle Virtual Box, CentOS, and Oracle Express.  I don't know if any of
> those are 'supported' or not...oh...and I was running Remedy
> 8.1.02....but....I would expect being that worked, 9.x would work as
> well....that entire stack (other than Remedy of course) was free.
>
> On Mon, Jan 18, 2016 at 10:04 AM, Frank Caruso <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Looking for success stories on installing ARS 9 in environments not quite
>> supported by BMC. The installs will be done for testing/sandbox type
>> environments, not for production use The goal being to run more open
>> source/free databases and OS's.
>>
>> I stumbled across Oracles Virtual Box and their prebuilt Oracle
>> environments that looked like a great solution but ARS install fails. I was
>> able to use Oracle VB using Windows Server 2008 and SQL Server as well as
>> Windows Server 2008 and Oracle Express but those are not exactly free
>> solutions. Installing midtier has not been issue and I have been able to
>> get that to run on several platforms including my Mac Mini (Debian).
>>
>> Anyone else had success running ARS on unsupported platforms?
>>
>> Thank you
>>
>> Frank.
>>
>>
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