Feel free to take a moment to laugh, then please consider the following. 1) We already have a solid infrastructure in place to support our CentOS/RHEL production systems. 2) As Oracle will not support their product on CentOS we run RHEL on our Oracle DB servers. (i.e. CentOS everywhere but the DB servers) 3) In our experience, RHEL support is worse than useless. i.e. they actually do provide negative value.
Given that: A) It is unlikely Oracle Linux support is any worse than Red Hat's B) OEL is much cheaper than RHEL, ~1/3 the price C) We're only looking to use OEL for our Oracle DB systems I think it's worth at least asking the question, does anyone have any production experience with OEL they would care to share with the list? - Paul Beltrani _______________________________________________ bblisa mailing list [email protected] http://www.bblisa.org/mailman/listinfo/bblisa
