When it comes to my favorite features of Oracle Linux, I have been impressed with its ability to facilitate a smooth and efficient workflow system. This system is responsible for gathering data from multiple cameras and transferring this information to the backend systems. The system comprises around 10 to 12 servers, all of which are integrated into a highly reliable and redundant cluster setup. Currently, we are using Red Hat Linux for our production needs, however, we have plans to switch over to Oracle Linux in the near future. The reason for this change is due to the specialized nature of our system which precludes the use of cloud computing capabilities.
Oracle Linux has fulfilled all my requirements so far. It has very advanced features, especially the latest product for this Oracle in a cloud infrastructure.
With Oracle Linux Ksplice specifically, we have organizations looking for minimum downtime. We're able to apply hot-patching at any time; once we've proven they're tested, ready to go, we don't need to take downtime to apply them.
Oracle Linux is a stable, reliable, and scalable operating system primarily used for deploying and running Oracle databases. It is also suitable for various other functions, including managing operating systems and web servers, supporting traffic surveillance, and identity management.
Oracle Linux is highly valued for its stability, reliability, scalability, good technical support, and ease of use. It has helped organizations to achieve faster DNS queries, stable development...
The product is 99.99% stable.
The main business advantage is maintaining compliance with Oracle licensing, avoiding non-compliance issues, and license revisions.
The performance, feasibility, and flexibility of the I/O subsystem are valuable to us.
The tool's performance is good.
It is a scalable solution.
The solution's technical support team answers all our queries.
It is secure in terms of the network, the viruses, etc.
When it comes to my favorite features of Oracle Linux, I have been impressed with its ability to facilitate a smooth and efficient workflow system. This system is responsible for gathering data from multiple cameras and transferring this information to the backend systems. The system comprises around 10 to 12 servers, all of which are integrated into a highly reliable and redundant cluster setup. Currently, we are using Red Hat Linux for our production needs, however, we have plans to switch over to Oracle Linux in the near future. The reason for this change is due to the specialized nature of our system which precludes the use of cloud computing capabilities.
The virtual environment is the best I've ever worked with.
The most valuable feature is the ease of the commands which take little time to learn.
It is a good solution, and the performance is good.
We don't have any failing cases. Oracle releases regular hot patches, so we don't have many difficulties.
It is good for web, network, and file management.
It is a stable solution with a secure operating system.
Overall Oracle Linux is very good.
I like that it's very stable and lightweight and that it requires very little resources.
Oracle Linux's most valuable feature is flexibility.
The stability of Oracle Linux is good.
The most valuable feature is the binary compatibility i.e. that Oracle Linux is 100% compatible with Red Hat Linux.
Very stable.
It has a good amount of mount points.
Oracle Linux has fulfilled all my requirements so far. It has very advanced features, especially the latest product for this Oracle in a cloud infrastructure.
I feel the stability to be the solution's best feature.
The performance is good and the solution has been stable.
Oracle Linux is a secure solution.
There is full compatibility with RedHat-based operating systems, in particular Centos, which we widely deployed before Oracle Linux (OL).
The installation is straightforward and it did not take very long.
The solution is easy to use.
The most valuable features are performance, frequent update patches, and security.
It's very useful for hosting other Oracle products.
The user interface is comfortable and easy to use.
We use Oracle Linux to test our software, and we also recommend Oracle Linux to our customers.
Once installed, the product is good, I like it. The core of the software is really good.
The stability is excellent and the initial setup is easy.
Oracle Linux is very compatible with other platforms.
We are using the firewall for intrusion prevention, and it has performed well.
It provides for stable Oracle deployments.
With Oracle Linux Ksplice specifically, we have organizations looking for minimum downtime. We're able to apply hot-patching at any time; once we've proven they're tested, ready to go, we don't need to take downtime to apply them.