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Are There Large RDBMS Using Linux?

Jason Perlow of Linux Magazine writes:" With all of the recent computer press coverage of Amazon and Intel converting their web servers and other front end application servers to Linux, many of these stories neglect to mention that the back end systems these companies use still rely on commercial Unixes like Solaris, AIX and HPUX to host their RDBMSes (Oracle, DB2, Sybase, Informix) for their mission critical transactional applications and data mining. Are there any companies out there actively using Linux to host a mission-critical RDBMS ? or looking to replace UNIX with Linux for this purpose?"

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  1. testing -- ignore by sinator · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    testing -- ignore this. thank you

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  2. Largest Oracle implementation on Linux by weeble · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    VA Linux provided a PDF last year while we were buying hardware showing the largest Oracle implementation in the world was on Linux.

    I believe it was netapp

    If I find it I shall post it.

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  3. OBVIOUS TROLL. Moderators take note. by barneyfoo · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Pleas mod down. thank you.

  4. Re:Slashdot? by Airline_Sickness_Bag · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    >Hmmm. True - but /. is hardly a Critical Mission.

    But it is continually ./ 'ed all of the time :).

    -asb

  5. Re:Prada uses Linux by Recolada · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why is it when posters say they are going to be flamed that they get modded up as insightful?

  6. Re:You forgot a question... by Recolada · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    Why do people who say they are going to be flamed for saying something get modded up as insightful?

    I know I'm going to get flamed for this...

  7. Re:WheresGeorge by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    nigga please!

  8. CERT/CC advisory notice on UNIX remote lpd exploit by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Offtopic

    I know it's OT but why doesn't /. have a story on this?

    CERT/CC advisory notice on UNIX remote lpd exploit

  9. Re:Real Unix is a lot better for mission Critical. by HeUnique · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    It is really depend on your card's X driver (the module in XFree 4.x or the X server in XFree 3.X)

    I got 3 machines at home runnning Linux day and night with X running with Matrox G400 - I had few problems with DRI few months ago but now its rock stable..

    At my previous work I had been using NVidia Geforce-2 with their binary only drivers on Compaqs machines that I installed to all the developers (all developers running X and KDE) - had tons of problems with it (3D freezes the machine, exiting from X gives you a green "ghost" [yes, I didn't compile rivafb!] and some random lockups) - so it's really about drivers. Same shit with ATI's drivers and Windows..

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  10. Linux as infrastructure by CHAOSiTEC · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    Well, the place i work, (technical college), we use linux exclusivly for our back bone, we actually replaced our SCO UNIX with Red Hat Dist.

    Since the school only has a 8Mbit + 2Mbit connection to the outer world, we are heavily relying on servering pages from the internet faster than our real line can hold, and that we do with 2 transarent proxy servers, also using linux. it works great and our students dont feel the strain of our small real connection.