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[Xen-users] Oracle 10/11g under Xen


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  • From: Mark Walkom <markwalkom@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2009 14:54:16 +1100
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Has anyone done this and can offer some war stories?

I'm thinking of virtualising our applications, which consist of a backend software package and then an Oracle DB that it interacts with it, but I am not sure how well Xen would handle it.
I'd probably be looking at Debian as a base install as Solaris is still a little too difficult to get running under Xen (that I can see).
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