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If you read the standard computer magazines, you probably have heard mentioned recently something called Linux. Linux currently runs about 36 percent of Internet sites. Also, the market share of Linux leapt from 6.8 percent to an estimated 17.2 percent of server operating system shipments, according to a study from International Data Corporation. And the surveys do not track the numbers of people who simply download the Operating System via FTP. (why LINUX)


We complement Oracle offering on LINUX. We provide local support services and training on the Linux platform. Plus we support the installation of Linux in a box for Internet Servers (for example ClarksConnect)

We have helped several customer to run Linux and migrated their database to Linux. A large such installation exists at the Arab Bank and MidNet insurance


 

 

 

 

 
 
 

 

 

   
    Multi-Platform Experience

 

Our Engineers have vast experience in both Oracle and Linux technologies. Our accumulative experience well exceeds 50 years

We provide yearly local support and consulting services agreements  for Oracle Customers on Different platforms including

  • IBM AIX
  • Sun Solaris
  • HP/UX
  • Linux Red Had and Suse
  • NT
  • Alpha OpenVms
  • Digital Unix
  • SCO UNIXWARE.


 

 
    Linux Services
 

Additionally, we offer the following Services Plan, for customers who which to execute specific tasks.

Installing and configuring Red Hat

Customizing Red Hat as Internet Server (Web Server, Mail Server, Proxy, Traffic Filtering, SSH, VPN etc ..)

Installing Linux Clusters

Configuring Oracle RAC o n Linux clusters

Additional Resource

Oracle Database 10g on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 (from Red Hat) May 2005

20TB on a Linux Cluster Today: How to Build a Multiterabyte Data Warehouse, Using Linux and RAC

Shared Storage Options for Oracle RAC on Linux

Migrating from Unix to Oracle on Linux

Best Practices: Prerequisites for Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation with SANs

Migrating from Unix to Oracle on Linux  

OracleDatabase Scalability with RAC on Linux

 


 


 
 
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