Re: lost in certification... Oracle, SuSE and CA.

2005-03-28 Thread Lior Kesos
Well I actually believe you''ll be ok with the combination. SLES-9-x86-64-RC5-CD isos are SuSE Linux Enterprise Server for AMD64 and em64t emulation which I understand is what's running when you run xeons. I have played mainly with the amd64 but all of SuSE and redhat distribution come with the 32_

Re: lost in certification... Oracle, SuSE and CA.

2005-03-28 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Mon, Mar 28, 2005 at 02:43:05PM +0200, Ira Abramov wrote: > ach, the PAIN > > a customer wants an Oracle server, his advisor told him to get a funny > combination of new technologies to get the fastest throughput. (5000 > transactions a minute, no less!) or whatever the scale was (I never >

Re: lost in certification... Oracle, SuSE and CA.

2005-03-28 Thread guy keren
On Mon, 28 Mar 2005, Baruch Even wrote: > > then comes the next pain... the backup system is CA, and they have > > nothing out for X86-64 yet. I have no idea how SuSE and RH encapsulate > > 32-bit support on the new AMD64 systems, but I think I can guess a 32 > > bit backup agent module and the 6

Re: lost in certification... Oracle, SuSE and CA.

2005-03-28 Thread Baruch Even
Ira Abramov wrote: then comes the next pain... the backup system is CA, and they have nothing out for X86-64 yet. I have no idea how SuSE and RH encapsulate 32-bit support on the new AMD64 systems, but I think I can guess a 32 bit backup agent module and the 64 bit OS and Oracle will not play nice.