> I like the idea of this; however, it does introduce a point of failure.

Yes. More below...
 
> Bringing down your Oracle server to patch it could suddenly mean that your 
> 10,000 zones aren't available. That said, if someone does undertake this, 
> I suspect they'd throw RAC, replication, etc. into the mix and thus,

Of course, who do you take me for? (;-)
Standalone systems (read: not clustered) are oh-so-twentieth-century. And I'm 
not a  "systems administrator" either.

It will be flashable.
It will be fully automated.
It will watch over itself, and try to repair itself before bringing it to the 
attention of a human being.

> make 
> it cost 20 times more and make it 20 times more complex than it needs to 
> be.

You'd think, but that's exctly what I'm banking on.
I'll automate it to such a high degree, that it'll become an ultra-cheap 
commodity.
It'll become fit for small and medium sized businesses.

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