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Re: SuSE vs. Redhat for Oracle 9i

From: I hate Spam <tbf_at_cn.stam.dk>
Date: Fri, 02 Nov 2001 14:22:13 +0100
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On Thu, 1 Nov 2001 16:20:59 -0800, "Michael J. McMurtrey" <michaelm_at_consultantsplus.com> wrote:

>After reading Oracle 9i's documentation, I see that they only mention SuSE
>7.1. Does anyone recommend using SuSE over Redhat? Again I notice that
>SuSE is the only distributor mentioned that is Oracle 9i certified. In my
>last posting I was told that Redhat 7.1 is certified as well. Again, does
>anyone have an opinion on what version of Linux I should go with?
>

Actually Oracles development for linux made on SuSE, and SuSE has a couple of engineers working at Oracle. That means among other things that SuSE is automatically certified for Oracle 9i (or maybe vice versa :-)
I am not sure about the SuSE version numbers here, check their web page.

Yours Hans Erik Busk
tbf_at_cn.stam.dk Received on Fri Nov 02 2001 - 07:22:13 CST

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