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Oracle & Fujitsu |
Oracle Enterprise Linux is an enterprise-class Linux operating system offered by Oracle. It is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and enriched with Oracle-specific patches to run Oracle services more efficiently.
In addition, Oracle Unbreakable Linux delivers enterprise-class support for Linux with premier backports, comprehensive management, cluster software, indemnification, testing and more. Oracle is committed to deliver |  |
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Oracle Enterprise Linux (OEL) is released on selected PRIMERGY servers and especially available for our Oracle-based Dynamic Infrastructure solution offerings like FlexFrame for Oracle RE and Oracle Warehouse Infrastructure. As key partner in the Oracle Validated Configurations program, Fujitsu tests a variety of configurations and scenarios for Oracle products on Fujitsu’ server and storage platforms using OEL. Customer support for OEL on PRIMERGY servers is available from Oracle Corporation.
"Fujitsu has a long history of offering our customers a choice of operating systems and platforms to run their business-critical applications. We are pleased to partner with Oracle on the Unbreakable Linux program and the validation of Oracle Enterprise Linux with our PRIMERGY server family. The Oracle Validated Configurations ensure our customers are getting a proven and reliable platform that is ready to run their business at a lower cost and a reduced energy footprint.", Jens-Peter Seick, Senior Vice President x86 Servers at Fujitsu Technology Solutions.
"Oracle and Fujitsu’ relationship around the Oracle Unbreakable Linux program extends our commitment to enable users to deploy Linux faster, better and at lower cost,” says Monica Kumar, Senior Director Linux and Open Source Product Marketing, Oracle. "We are pleased to be working with Fujitsu to deliver tested and validated Linux architectures for mission-critical applications.” |
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