Linux Snag Irks Oracle
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I don’t know what to tell Oracle. While I understand their concerns, I am wondering what can be done to rectify their issue here.
Oracle is fast losing its patience with both XenSource and VMware over their reluctance to work together to develop a single interface that will integrate a variety of virtualization solutions in the Linux kernel.
“We certainly believe in one simple, universal way to integrate a variety of virtualization solutions, and that is the way that Andrew Morton [the maintainer of the stable Linux kernel] wants to go,” said Bob Shimp, vice president of Oracle’s technology business unit, on July 31 in Redwood Shores, Calif. “I can say that Oracle is losing its patience over this issue, and we are going to be pushing harder and harder on everybody to come to the table with a realistic solution.”
Oracle is a significant player in the open-source community and, as both an open-source and commercial database provider, has a strong interest in getting virtualization technology into the kernel. It recently managed to get the Oracle Cluster File System technology, an open-standard file system, adopted as part of the Linux 2.6 kernel, the first such technology to be included in the kernel…. Source: Linux Journal
