Unbreakable Linux Network - Insider’s View
Wim Coekaerts is the VP of Linux Engineering at Oracle. He was basically the guy who put Linux on Oracle’s radar back in the day. I remember his OCFS project, oss.oracle.com and the Oracle RAC on Linux with Firewire project. Those were interesting days. I had the opportunity to meet Wim this year at Oracle’s OpenWorld. He’s a very down to earth, no-nonsense guy, and gives the straight scoop on all the exciting things that are happening on the technical side.
The latest newsflash for those who have been sleeping at the wheel is that Oracle is offering support for RHEL called Unbreakable Linux Network. ULN is basically an up2date or yum network service which will feed you the latest RPMs. These RPMs have been rebranded for Oracle, but are not a fork or a new distribution. What you’ll also find as a ULN subscriber is that a little rpm called oracle-validated-configuration is available. This little package will include lots of Oracle specific tweaks to make installing on Linux that much easier!
For those who’d like to hear all of this from the horses mouth, please read Wim’s Post on Unbreakable Linux.
Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

