Ellison told a packed audience at the LinuxWorld trade show that Oracle will soon release source code for a Linux version of its Clustered File System. The software manages data stored in Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, which distribute a single database across a cluster of servers for large-scale computing. Oracle believes Linux is ready for enterprise-level platforms such as clustering. "Almost anyone will grant that Linux costs less," Ellison says. "Most people will not agree that Linux offers enterprise-level performance. We don't think that's true anymore." Oracle has been working hard with Red Hat software to improve the Linux kernel, he adds.
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