No longer OT! Oracle says 9I will run on Apple's new servers?
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Patrice Boivin
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It is based on some *NIX variant...was it FreeBSD?
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No longer OT! Oracle says 9I will run on Apple's new servers?
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Patrice Boivin
Patrice,
That's Oracle 9iRAS - not the database itself!
Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional
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No longer OT! Oracle says 9I will run on Apple's new servers?
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No longer OT! Oracle says 9I will run on Apple's new servers?
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The first generation of Oracle's Network Computer are based on FreeBSD
and NetBSD.
Richard
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Yes, FreeBSD...
Since when do Oracle products work on FreeBSD?
-Joe
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It was mentioned in a different thread that Oracle had the most supported
platforms minus Apple OS and BSD(Free, Open,and Net).
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Yes, FreeBSD...
Since when do Oracle products work on FreeBSD?
-Joe
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It is
(shrug) Hey, Oracle gets to notch another OS on it's belt. And the PR
people get to rub it into IBM's and MS's face.
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Yes, FreeBSD...
Since when do Oracle products work on FreeBSD?
, August 13, 2002 1:45 PM
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No longer OT! Oracle says 9I will run on Apple's new servers?
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Regards,
Patrice Boivin
Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA
First? Are you implying the next generation will be something else? Just
curious. I believe Apple's decision to go with UNIX is an excellent one.
For once, I am tempted to buy an Apple. And after all these years Apple's
graphics are still better then MSs.
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When Larry tried the Network Computer concept again a couple of years
ago, they switched to Linux, StarOffice etc instead of the FreeBSD, NetBSD,
Oracle's own HatTrick Office Suite.
Richard
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mach kernel, IIRC. The old NeXTStep unix.
Scott Shafer
San Antonio, TX
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From my Mac OS X Advanced Quickpro guide: it's a combination of the Mach kernel and FreeBSD.
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mach kernel, IIRC. The old NeXTStep unix.
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From my Mac OS X Advanced Quickpro guide: it's a combination of the Mach
kernel and FreeBSD.
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mach kernel, IIRC. The old NeXTStep unix.
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