Oracle Linux, known as Oracle Enterprise Linux, is one of the oel,linux releases. Oracle launched its first release in early 2006 to better align Oracle software and hardware support. OEL, commonly referred to as Oracle Enterprise Linux, because Oracle provides enterprise-class support plan UBL (Unbreakable Linux), so many people call OEL as Indestructible Linux. In September 2010, Oracle Enterprise Linux released a new version of the kernel--unbreakable enterprise Kernel, specifically optimized for Oracle software and hardware. Most importantly, Oracle database performance can be increased by more than 75% on Oel. According to the project website, Oracle started with Red Hat Linux, removed the Red Hat logo, and added Linux bug fixes.
features of Oracle Linux
Best performance, state-of-the- art technology and the most reliable Linux system platform;
? The Uek core integrates the best and most advanced technologies for the enterprise production environment, providing the best performance and stability.
? The standard kernel ensures the user's flexibility and provides maximum compatibility;
? Through the Ksplice technology to realize the system platform 0 shutdown time update;
? Maintain close cooperation and synchronization with the development of mainstream Linux communities through a large number of code contributions;
? Effective and active use of high-version core and advanced technology;
? Follow the GNU and GPL-related provisions, fully open source code;
? provide complete, fast and professional enterprise-level technical support;
? Oracle has a complete product line and solution stack: servers, storage, systems, databases, middleware and applications;
? Enterprise-class technical support for a complete solution for the Oracle product stack;
? Ensure that every product and link used by users is supported by Oracle Professional Support services;
? All Oracle Linux technical support personnel have the knowledge background of Oracle related products;
? Targeted to the enterprise-class production environment based on the overall architecture and fully equivalent to the production environment of simulation testing;
? Oracle's large number of research and development, internal it and application systems are running on their Linux;
? Compared to a single Linux vendor can provide more targeted testing solutions;
? Oracle products have been tested on Oracle Linux for more than 128,000 hours/days;
? Over 40,000 of QA systems are tested for Oracle Linux and Oracle-related solutions;
? Lower costs;
? Free binary code download;
? Free patch updates;
? Cost-Effective for Oracle dedicated and non-Oracle dedicated environments;
? Suitable for large-scale deployment environments such as cloud computing and virtualization;
Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
Oracle launched an impregnable enterprise-class kernel for Linux (Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, abbreviated as:UEK), UEK is a high-speed, modern, A reliable Linux kernel, a kernel optimized for Oracle software and hardware, is part of Oracle Linux (formerly Oracle Enterprise Linux). To date, the latest version of Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel is unbreakable Enterprise Kernel Release 3 quarterly Update 5. The Uek kernel is used as the default operating system kernel, while the Rhel compatible kernel is available, the Uek core can support both Oel 5 and Oel 6, and the use of both cores can be supported by Oracle and the price is consistent;
With the joint efforts of Oracle's Linux operating system, database, middleware and hardware teams, Uek has the following outstanding features:
- High-speed: OLTP performance tests show performance over red Hat 75%, speed up 200% for InfiniBand information processing, and 137% increase in access to solid-state disks.
- NEW: Optimized for large NUMA server architectures, improved power management and energy efficiency, and granular control over CPU and memory resources.
- Reliable: Supports data integrity extensions and T10 protection information patterns (T10 Protection information Model) to prevent corrupted data from being written to storage, hardware fault management improves application uptime, and performance counts and traces are less expensive.
- Optimized for Oracle: With Oracle's hardware, database, and middleware, it achieves optimal performance, reliability, and availability, and is validated. This is not the other Linux can not be a candle.
Resources:
12-virtual-machine-linux-1898274-zhs.pdf
ORACLE Linux and Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel