We aren't doing any db work on the Linux platform YET, but we do run one of
our mission critical apps on Red Hat. We have an app that dials every
hotel that we are installed in every night to bring back our
movie/game/service buys and the navigation summary stats from them. This
process was running on FreeBSD until about a year ago when we upgraded the
hardware and moved it to Linux. Runs without a hitch. I think we rebooted
the box once during the year because of a flaky power supply. We also run
our web based system monitoring stuff on Red Hat on a Gateway 200Mhz desktop
box we scrounged out of the trash (no capital for behind the scenes things
like this). It also runs like a champ. Reboots what are those? Linux
ROCKS! About half of the DBA/SA's in our group are running it as their
desktop and using VMWare for the Windows stuff that we have to run because
of Corp Directives - MS Exchange :( Don't be afraid to go with it.
Rodd Holman
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Sent: Friday, February 02, 2001 3:53 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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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