Oracle announced the release of the complete data integrity (data integrity) Test of open source code, so that users in the Linux community can obtain more comprehensive protection during data transfer. At present, 2.6.27.Oracle, the core of Linux that can use this code, said that the release of this Code represents Oracle's commitment and efforts to the high-end Enterprise Linux system. This open source code ensures data transfer integrity, from applications to databases, or from Linux operating systems to hard drives.
The new Code allows the Linux operating system to have additional inspection methods to help Delete unlabeled error data, reduce the possibility of error data being written to the hard disk, and reduce errors in applications and databases, or affect the system launch time.
The Code released this time is developed by Oracle and Emulex in cooperation. According to the existing storage Standard Specification, for the first time, Linux core programs can use these important data to protect information. For Linux users, this code can provide comprehensive data verification capabilities for the entire software architecture, allowing users to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and increase release time.
Oracle and Emulex will also work with some customers to import the program in advance, plan to select a specific customer base, and import the code first in the real IT environment, and further test the complete test functions of various new materials.
Scott McIntyre, vice president of product marketing at the storage vendor Emulex, points out that data integrity is critical to any enterprise. Emulex and Oracle aim to help data center managers quickly discover and correct incorrect information to protect their enterprise assets. The Code released this time means our efforts on the data integrity of the Linux platform.