Oracle Unbreakable Linux FAQ


Oracle Unbreakable Linux FAQ

Following are the linux faq covered in this oracle unbreakable linux article.
  • What is Oracle Unbreakable Linux?
  • What does Oracle deliver with Unbreakable Linux support?
  • Who can take advantage of Oracle’s Linux support?
  • How can Oracle provide enterprise-quality support for Linux while lowering cost?
  • Why is Oracle offering Linux support?
  • How does Oracle work with the Linux community?
  • Does Oracle run its business and product development on Linux?
  • How much do I pay for Linux support from Oracle?
  • Does Oracle indemnify users against intellectual property infringement claims?
  • Is Oracle taking Red Hat’s source code?
  • What happens to third party application certification if I start using Oracle’s Linux Support?
  • What happens if Red Hat does not take Oracle's patches in their release?
  • Which hardware platforms does Oracle support?
  • How can I find out which third party providers have endorsed Oracle?
  • What is the Unbreakable Linux Network (ULN)?
  • How can users manage their Linux servers once they download patches from ULN?
  • Is cluster software included with Unbreakable Linux support?
  • How does Oracle support Linux x86, Linux x86-64, and Linux Itanium architectures?
  • What Red Hat code does Oracle Enterprise Linux offer – AS, ES or WS?
  • Does Oracle provide support for Red Hat Global File System (GFS), Red Hat Cluster Suite (RHCS), or Red Hat Application Server (RHAS)?
  • What is the transition path for existing Red Hat and Novell Linux users?
  • When switching to Unbreakable Linux support for my current Red Hat Enterprise Linux installations, am I required to remove any Red Hat logos or other Red Hat files from my system?
  • Will Oracle continue to support other operating systems?
  • Will Oracle continue to support customers that are using Oracle products on Red Hat RHEL, Novell SLES,and Asianux?
  • How do I get more information and purchase Linux support from Oracle?
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