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Configuring Udev and Device Mapper for Oracle RAC 10g Release 2 on RedHat RHEL4 and Oracle EL4

White Papers Specifically it will illustrate how Automatic Storage Management (ASM) and Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) deployments can leverage these utilities in a RedHat (RHEL4) or Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 (OEL4) environments.

[June 11, 2009, 1:20]

Redhat Case Study: Yatra.com

White Papers Yatra helps businesses and consumers to book airline, railway and bus tickets and reserve hotel rooms and car rentals by calling Yatra's call center, or by going to the Internet website www.yatra.com.

[April 18, 2007, 1:00]

Redhat Case Study: CESC Limited

White Papers CESC Limited, a part of the RPG Group, is a hundred-year-old company, generating and distributing electricity in and around Kolkata, as the sole service provider. The company wanted a secure, reliable and cost-effective platform to run mission...

[April 18, 2007, 1:00]

Redhat Case Study: Naukri.com

White Papers Naukri is the definitive Indian careers website on the internet. The company wanted to address fast-paced business growth and needed a secure, reliable and cost-effective platform to enable smooth functioning of the information-heavy website.

[April 18, 2007, 1:00]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback AN OPEN LETTER TO REDHAT I have been using redhat linux since August 1997 on my desktop. I will never again use redhat, use fedora, nor recommend either to my employer or anyone else. I already sent a copy to them)

[November 4, 2003, 14:39]

Red Hat Linux nears security clearance

Talkback While it is nice that RedHat is going after EAL 2, this only describes the Evaluation Assurance Level. Is the RedHat TOE publically available? It says nothing about what functional security requirements are being evaluated.

[December 4, 2003, 13:35]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback I don't agree, but if RedHat really believes that Microsoft Windows is a better choice for home users, perhaps before making the annoucement, Redhat should have waited for Microsoft to announce that Linux is a better choice than Windows for...

[November 4, 2003, 14:36]

Novell ditches top execs

Talkback Novell has only been COPYING Redhat's strategies. So now they don't have the old userbase (including myself, I'm now replacing SUSE Professional-based small businesses' servers with ubuntu due to both technical problems with 10.1 and 'termination...

[June 23, 2006, 11:34]

Desktop Linux for small business

Talkback CentOS is an OS that is rebuilt from the publicly available sources from here: http://ftp.redhat.com/pub/redhat/linux/enterprise/ It is totally free, but unlike SUSE Pro and Unbuntu, it has the lifetime and release cycle of an Enterprise Linux...

[November 25, 2005, 2:37]

Oracle Database 10g on 64-Bit Linux: Ready for Enterprise-Class Computing

White Papers Intel, RedHat and Oracle have worked closely together to enhance Linux to enable companies to deploy large-scale configurations using the latest version of Oracle Database, Oracle Database 10g, with RedHat Linux 3.0 running on 64-bit systems based...

[July 1, 2004, 3:00]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback REDHAT ! ex-Redhat fan You had dissappointed me. I introduce you to my friend (who is ms pro) .yet when they had started to love you .these happens.I burn cds to give out free to my friends. I support them via yahoo messenger .which make you worked...

[November 5, 2003, 3:26]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback I can see the reasoning behind the RedHat CEO's statement. RedHat, at least deserves a CEO that believes in their product. To resolve this RedHat needs to forget about supporting every combination of consumer devices and just target a solution for...

[November 27, 2003, 14:40]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback RedHat is not the best choice for the typical home user. It is very dificult for the typical home user to install and run RedHat (or most other disributions of Linux) in its present state. If RedHat is pulled form store shelves it will only keep...

[November 12, 2003, 9:19]

Sucks

Sucks image Member Review Only Fedora (also mis-managed by RedHat) can compete with the unusability. What RedHat has done to a once promising distribution is only paralleled by Novell's waste of what used to be one of the best available distributions

[December 1, 2005, 8:22]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback Well well well, after several weeks of RedHat demanding that I fill out surveys and then just cutting me off all together, true colors have been revealed. I think Redhat stock is going to tank at this point.

[November 4, 2003, 21:01]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback It feels like some individual at Redhat was/is highly sponsored by Microsoft. I chosed Redhat because I think it's a good one. I like Linux as it's getting more and more matured and reliable. After this stupid announcement, I proberbly will change...

[November 4, 2003, 21:54]

Build your own Linux server

Talkback Redhat 9 seems a questionable choice given that updates are no longer available. A good alternative now are the various free rebuilds of Redhat Enterprise Linux e.g.http://taolinux.org/ http://www.caosity.org/ http://www.whiteboxlinux.org/index...

[May 4, 2004, 10:15]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback I am using Redhat linux as my desktop since 1998 but I have no any problem as a desktop os. Mmmm I think time to quit from Redhat It is funny to here Matthew Szulik ( chief executive of Linux vendor Red Hat ) saying like this.

[November 5, 2003, 7:05]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback This proves that RedHat is the Microsoft of Linux. Something that I have told people who were pro-RedHat before. That would make RedHat the Burger King or Wendy's of software then. I wouldn't be surprised if RedHat starts advertising on Kraft...

[November 5, 2003, 7:05]

Red Hat recommends Windows for consumers

Talkback Frankly I believe that RedHat should call it quits and get out of the Market Place. RedHat Linux is barely a decent Linux when it is all boiled down. Their product is lack luster and void of real features.

[November 5, 2003, 13:55]

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