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Oracle describes the Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System as an industry-standard, general-purpose cluster file system intended for managing data not stored in the database.
The company is making available the source code for the Oracle Cluster File System under the GNU/General Public License, the same software license that covers the Linux operating system. The move ...
Oracle is not alone in offering a clustered file system that is designed to ease the management of database software running on clusters of Linux servers.
Oracle today released software aimed at letting organizations build private clouds by adding elasticity to their applications via a clustered file system.
Oracle's new cluster file system available on the low-cost Linux platform enables Oracle9i Real Application Clusters customers to easily build and manage files in a clustered environment.
Oracle is releasing its Cluster File System Release 2 to the open-source community to demonstrate its support for Linux, even as it prospers as a producer of proprietary software products.
Oracle touts announcement that Cluster File System 2 for Linux will be distributed with the Linux kernel.
<b>Oracle</b> this week will make available a beta version of its promised Linux cluster file system for the company's 9i database.
Release marks industry's first cluster file system for the HP-UX 11i platform, according to Veritas officials.
Oracle is not alone in offering a clustered file system that is designed to ease the management of database software running on clusters of Linux servers.
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