After years of using Red Hat Enterprise Linux as the basis for its own "Unbreakable Linux" distribution, Oracle this week announced that it has created its own version of the Linux kernel that's optimized for use with its other enterprise offerings.
The company will continue to give customers the option of running the Red Hat Compatible Kernel, apparently, "if they prefer strict Red Hat compatibility over a system optimized to run Oracle and other enterprise software," the company wrote in its Monday press release.
Proceed With Caution to Oracle's Proprietary Linux Kernel - PC World
The company will continue to give customers the option of running the Red Hat Compatible Kernel, apparently, "if they prefer strict Red Hat compatibility over a system optimized to run Oracle and other enterprise software," the company wrote in its Monday press release.
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Oracle's Unbreakable Linux distribution , which has been around for about four years, has always been essentially just an Oracle-branded version of Red Hat's Enterprise Linux package, with the addition of support from Oracle.Proceed With Caution to Oracle's Proprietary Linux Kernel - PC World
