I'll be interested to see the replies on this one.  We've just embarked on a 
new project that will be using Oracle 8.1.7 on RedHat Linux.  Also using 
Oracle 9i AS (with Java stuff) on Linux as well.  Production is slated for 
July timeframe.  It is for a scheduling system that is at the heart of a 
medium-sized business.  This is our first foray with Linux for a critical 
system.  We do have a small web-based survey system that has been running for 
a year on RedHat Linux with Oracle (just upgraded to 8.1.7) and it's working 
very nicely.

Marc Perkowitz
MTP Systems Consulting

In a message dated 2/2/2001 2:45:53 PM Central Standard Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< But, if you all let me return this thread back to a real discussion.  How 
many
 of you out there are using Linux, particularly RedHat, in a production
 environment preferably with Oracle?  The boss(s) around here are looking for 
a
 more "cost efficient" (read that as $0.00) operating system for some of our 
DB
 stuff.  We may even decide on a more "cost efficient" (same translation) 
rdbms,
 otherwise known as PostGreSQL.
 
 Dick Goulet
  >>
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