Michele,
We're actually testing the split configuration right now
with
SLES9 and plan to implement in the first half of 2007.
Is there a planned native port to Linux x86-64 for the
E-Business Suite? We're small enough that going to the
split
configuration does not buy us anything as far as performance
or
expandability. It also means that we need to support both
64bit and
32bit installations of SLES (twice the patches to download
and test) and
twice the license costs for the OS.
-Alain.
-----Original Message-----
From: michele resta [mailto:michele.resta oracle.com]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2006 5:02 PM
To: Black, Alain
Cc: Arun Singh; suse-oracle suse.com
Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] SLES10
Alain
we do have a split configuration for eBiz on Linux x86-64
and that's on
SLES9 at the moment, but not a native porting on Linux
x86-64.
Thanks
Michele
Black, Alain wrote:
>Hi Michele,
>
>Any word on when the E-Business Suite might be certified
to run on SLES
>x86_64? SLES9 or 10, it really doesn't matter to me, I
just don't want
>to have to buy extra hardware just to run the front end.
>
>We're running it on a 64-bit UNIX (Tru64) right now and
are getting
>ready to change platforms to SLES in the first half of
2007.
>
>-Alain
>
>________________________________________
>From: michele resta [mailto:michele.resta oracle.com]
>Sent: Wednesday, November 15, 2006 10:43 PM
>To: Arun Singh
>Cc: suse-oracle suse.com
>Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] SLES10
>
>The 10gR2 Linux x86-64 certification is on Metalink -
Ron you probably
>didn't look at the right place.
>The Release Notes with information for SLES10 are
available on OTN
>
>Michele
>
>Arun Singh wrote:
>
>Hi All,
>
>Oracle 10gR2 (x86-64) is SLES10 certified. Oracle 10gR2
(x86) on SLES10
>is in progress. Other platform will follow.
>
>Hope this will help,
>Arun
>
>
>
>
>
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