Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-26 Thread Geoff Galitz
  CentOS support, so we don't impact RH's business. Oracle on the
  other hand DOES offer paid support, which impacts RH's business, and
  I don't see any substantive attempts by oracle to give anything back
  to the community at large.


Just to be fair to Oracle on this count, they do give to the community:

- Free OS:  OEL
- Free databases (no cost):  Oracle XE
- Free cluster/parallel filesystems:  OCFS2
- And quite a bit more... all available at oss.oracle.com


In terms of OEL, the technical details all revolve around a RH based Linux
that can run Oracle with pre-tuned parameters (memory settings, disk buffers
and so on).  

They also support other OS distributions including Debian (*) and Solaris.

* DISCLAIMER: I have customers (and therefore a business relationship with
Oracle) that run Oracle XE on Debian Lenny.


-geoff



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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-24 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Jim Perrin wrote:

 On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca 
 wrote:
 
   someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called
  oracle enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL,
  so i'm curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and
  would there be any differences that would be worth caring about?
 
   the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that
  OEL might change some of the default kernel parms thru
  /etc/sysctl.conf that make that distro more appropriate for
  running large oracle databases.  beyond that, i have no idea.
 
   thoughts?

 CentOS is essentially a doggedly faithful rebuild of RHEL. OEL adds
 some tweaks, php-oracle, and various other mods they feel are
 appropriate. Last I looked, it was available for free, but the
 updates and support came with a price tag attached. This may have
 changed, and I make no claims as to its stance.

  ok, that's useful to know.  my original question was meant to
address only the *technical* differences, but knowing about mandatory
support and/or licensing is also useful.

 There's also a moral implication. RH's staff has vocally supported
 CentOS, and we contribute back to the RH community though bug
 reporting, bug fixes, suggestions, patches, etc. We don't charge for
 CentOS support, so we don't impact RH's business. Oracle on the
 other hand DOES offer paid support, which impacts RH's business, and
 I don't see any substantive attempts by oracle to give anything back
 to the community at large.

  again, not really a technical issue but good to know, thanks.

rday
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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread Fabian Arrotin
Robert P. J. Day wrote:
   someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
 enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
 curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
 any differences that would be worth caring about?
 
   the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
 might change some of the default kernel parms thru /etc/sysctl.conf
 that make that distro more appropriate for running large oracle
 databases.  beyond that, i have no idea.
 
   thoughts?
 

Price ?


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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread Robert P. J. Day
On Sat, 23 Jan 2010, Fabian Arrotin wrote:

 Robert P. J. Day wrote:
someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
  enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
  curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
  any differences that would be worth caring about?
 
the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
  might change some of the default kernel parms thru /etc/sysctl.conf
  that make that distro more appropriate for running large oracle
  databases.  beyond that, i have no idea.
 
thoughts?
 

 Price ?

  OEL 5.4 is freely downloadable so i'm guessing that's not it.

rday
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Linux Consulting, Training and Kernel Pedantry.

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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread Athmane Madjoudj
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

  someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
 enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
 curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
 any differences that would be worth caring about?

  the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
 might change some of the default kernel parms thru /etc/sysctl.conf
 that make that distro more appropriate for running large oracle
 databases.  beyond that, i have no idea.

  thoughts?

 rday
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            Linux Consulting, Training and Kernel Pedantry.

 Web page:                                          http://crashcourse.ca
 Twitter:                                       http://twitter.com/rpjday
 
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CentOS is 100% RHEL clone  + Extra repos

While OEL include Yast (from SuSE).


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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread Jim Perrin
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 7:47 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

  someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
 enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
 curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
 any differences that would be worth caring about?

  the only thing i can think of that might be worthwhile is that OEL
 might change some of the default kernel parms thru /etc/sysctl.conf
 that make that distro more appropriate for running large oracle
 databases.  beyond that, i have no idea.

  thoughts?


CentOS is essentially a doggedly faithful rebuild of RHEL. OEL adds
some tweaks, php-oracle, and various other mods they feel are
appropriate. Last I looked, it was available for free, but the updates
and support came with a price tag attached. This may have changed, and
I make no claims as to its stance.

There's also a moral implication. RH's staff has vocally supported
CentOS, and we contribute back to the RH community though bug
reporting, bug fixes, suggestions, patches, etc. We don't charge for
CentOS support, so we don't impact RH's business. Oracle on the other
hand DOES offer paid support, which impacts RH's business, and I don't
see any substantive attempts by oracle to give anything back to the
community at large.

Note, I have nothing against oracle nor do I work for RH, so this is
my own opinion, entirely speculative, and in rare cases incorrect.



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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread Larry Vaden
On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpj...@crashcourse.ca wrote:

  someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
 enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
 curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
 any differences that would be worth caring about?

Unless Oracle has changed their policy in the last two years or so,
the release cycle for critical patches (e.g., security fixes) is
_very_ different.

Quarterly for Oracle, days for CentOS.  Again, observations are from a
couple of years ago, but should be verifiable.  See a recent email
below the sig.

kind regards/ldv

October 20th, 2009
Oracle Critical Patch Update October 2009

Dear Oracle customer,

The Critical Patch Update for October 2009 was released on October 20,
2009. Oracle strongly recommends applying the patches as soon as
possible.

snip ... /snip

The next four Critical Patch Update release dates are:

  January 12, 2010
  April 13, 2010
  July  13, 2010
  October 12, 2010
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Re: [CentOS] any significant differences between centos and OEL?

2010-01-23 Thread David G . Miller
Larry Vaden larry.va...@... writes:

 
 On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 6:47 AM, Robert P. J. Day rpjday at crashcourse.ca
wrote:
 
   someone just pointed out to me that there is a distro called oracle
  enterprise linux which is effectively a re-branded RHEL, so i'm
  curious -- has anyone here used both centos and OEL and would there be
  any differences that would be worth caring about?
 
 Unless Oracle has changed their policy in the last two years or so,
 the release cycle for critical patches (e.g., security fixes) is
 _very_ different.
 
 Quarterly for Oracle, days for CentOS.  Again, observations are from a
 couple of years ago, but should be verifiable.  See a recent email
 below the sig.
 
 kind regards/ldv
 
 October 20th, 2009
 Oracle Critical Patch Update October 2009
 
 Dear Oracle customer,
 
 The Critical Patch Update for October 2009 was released on October 20,
 2009. Oracle strongly recommends applying the patches as soon as
 possible.
 
 snip ... /snip
 
 The next four Critical Patch Update release dates are:
 
   January 12, 2010
   April 13, 2010
   July  13, 2010
   October 12, 2010
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The rationale given at an Oracle presentation was that it reduces their support
costs while at the same time giving their customers a more stable platform. 
Consider the possibility that RH releases an update that breaks an Oracle
installation.  Someone running Oracle on RH ends up with a broken system and
finger pointing between RH and Oracle as to who caused the problem.  Someone
running OEL never sees the problem.

Given that most folks running OEL as their Oracle DB platform will have that
system well protected, locked down and not exposed to either internal or
external users.  Thus, security flaws that only relate to exposed systems become
less of an issue.  On the other hand, it means that OEL is only appropriate for
running an Oracle database server; not a web server, e-mail server, etc.

Cheers,
Dave


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