Oracle backs Linux with file system release
While it remains one of the top providers of proprietary database and applications software in the world, Oracle this week made several moves to demonstrate that it is a major player in the Linux and open-source market.
The company announced at LinuxWorld here that it was releasing OCFS 2 (the Oracle Cluster File System Release 2) as an open-source component that will become a standard component of Novell’s SuSE Linux Enterprise Server.
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