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GNU Linux first gained a foothold in the datacentre as a web server platform, but now enterprises are increasingly turning to cheap Intel-based Linux servers to run a variety of datacenter apps, replacing both Microsoft Windows and proprietary Unix servers.
Oracle has been committed to Linux for some time, releasing the first commercial Linux database in August, 1999.
Today, Oracle collaborates with Red Hat, UnitedLinux, and other Linux experts in testing, tuning, and improving the Linux kernel to make Oracle on Linux Unbreakable.
Oracle is the only major enterprise software company to offer first-line, direct technical support for RedHat and UnitedLinux operating systems.
Companies have previously hesitated over moving to Linux due to a lack of enterprise-level support, but with Oracle on Linux companies can now benefit from Linux's excellent price-performance ratio without the support headaches.
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