I thought it also put a dent in HP/UX & Solaris sales...easier to migrate
UNIX to Linux.  I believe Amazon is a good example.  For the record, I have
no love for MS.

Congrats on your ReplayTV, it will blow your mind once you fully grasp it's
usefulness.  I love my TiVo, and I can't live without it.  Looking forward
to the Superbowl, and doing my own replays, slow motion plays back and
forth, etc.

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Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 10:56 AM
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On a contrarian note with all the Larry hype aside... Linux is much more
that just a fad. In a relatively short time it has already put a very
significant dent in MS server software sales and I'm sure it's going to 
affect Sun/HP regardless of Oracle's IT infrastructure strategies. 
Linux/Intel is a proven production quality platform and having worked
with Linux/Oracle servers for over a year now I conclude that the Linux
"revolution" is not going away like just another fad. In fact, it's just
getting started. BTW, I'm getting ready to buy a ReplayTV unit and guess
what it runs on?  ... LINUX!!!

If you want to get a good idea of what folks are doing with Oracle on 
Linux just join the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list or go to
http://www.suse.com/en/support/oracle/index.html ... etc.

I think the point behind all this is that, large, complex servers can be
a support challenge with capacity planning for "always on," 24x7, 
unlimited future scalability needs.

Rather than racking our brains we should be RAC'ing our servers.


Steve Orr,
Montana Revolutionary


-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 5:40 AM
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it's not just Oracle, this tends to be a trend in all businesses. Just
as there are fads in clothing (shorter hemlines, longer hemlines etc),
there seem to be fads in the "right" way to manage your computer
systems.

I've seen the cycle turn a number of times "centralize all software and
systems, one data center to serve them all, standards cross-company"
then suddenly it's "decentralize, one big center makes no sense, we
don't get the things we need fast enough from them"

--- Jonathan Gennick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Interesting news. Makes me wonder though. Remember when
> Oracle moved to support client-server computing? Now Larry
> derides client-server and distributed computing saying
> that it's cheaper to have just one big system. How many
> times have you heard Larry talk about how Oracle's
> consolidated their email servers? Makes me wonder whether
> five years down the road Larry will be telling us that it's
> "silly to run a database on 50 cheap boxes" because it's
> much easier to administer one big one.
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Jonathan Gennick   
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] * 906.387.1698
> http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com *
> http://ValleySpur.com
> 
> Thursday, January 31, 2002, 2:36:21 PM, you wrote:
> AMG0> Ellison says Oracle's 'whole business' to run on Linux
> 
> AMG0> The Oracle chairman and CEO said the company will replace three
> Unix
> AMG0> servers
> AMG0> that run the bulk of its business applications with a cluster
> of Intel
> AMG0> Corp.
> AMG0> servers running Linux.
> 
> AMG0>
>
http://computerworld.com/nlt/1%2C3590%2CNAV47_STO67867_NLTAM%2C00.html
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