As one of the most widely deployed
operating systems today, Linux is increasingly being adopted for cloud-based
solutions. Oracle Linux is the most complete and integrated solution
available—and delivers higher performance and better reliability at up to 7
times lower cost than Red Hat. Below, explore the top ten reasons why Oracle
Linux provides more value than Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
Reason
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Oracle
Linux
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Red
Hat Enterprise Linux
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Lower Cost
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Oracle Linux is free to download
and distribute
Support subscription for Oracle
Linux is simple and extremely affordable
Support costs can be up to 7 times
lower than Red Hat
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux cannot be
downloaded unless you buy a support subscription
Very high-cost subscriptions and
add-ons
Complex licensing
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Management Tools Included
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Oracle Linux Support customers get
access to free Oracle Linux server lifecycle management tools that are the
equivalent of Red Hat Satellite Server and associated modules
The same Oracle Enterprise Manager
tool can also be licensed to manage the entire solution from application to
disk.
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Users have to license Red Hat
Satellite Server and associated modules for each server; the extra cost can
quickly add up
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High Availability (HA) Included
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Oracle Linux includes OCFS2 and
Oracle Linux Basic and Premier Support subscribers have free access to Oracle
Clusterware
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Red Hat charges separately for
add-ons that include clustering software for HA
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XFS Support included
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Oracle Linux Premier Support
subscribers have free support for XFS
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Red Hat charges separately for the
XFS add-ons
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Free Download of Binaries and
Source
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Oracle Linux installation media
(DVD) are free to download, use and distribute
All source code for Oracle Linux,
including source code for patches and errata are freely, publicly available
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux cannot be
downloaded unless you buy a support subscription
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Enterprise-Quality Support with
Premier Backporting
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Same level of 24/7 enterprise-class
support as Oracle Database
Backport bug fixes are available
between update releases without forcing customers to upgrade to the entire
update release
Zero downtime updates with Ksplice
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Various levels of support include
business hours only
Red Hat forces customers to
upgrade to the latest update release in order to apply only a few bug fixes
Need to re-boot for software
updates and patches
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Higher Performance
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Oracle's Unbreakable Enterprise
Kernel closely tracks the mainline kernel and offers customers access to the
latest Linux innovations
The Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel
is fast, modern, and reliable
New record-breaking TPC-C and
SPECjEnterprise2010 benchmark results
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (RHEL5)
is using a four-year-old kernel, so customers using RHEL5 did not benefit
from Linux innovations
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Ease of Deployment
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To enable faster time to market
for customers, Oracle provides documented best practices with Oracle
Validated Configurations for Linux, which include recommendations on
deploying pretested stacks of server, storage, drivers, networking
components, Oracle Linux, and Oracle software in a physical and virtual environment
Oracle VM Templates offer
pre-installed and pre-configured images of enterprise software running on
Linux, eliminating the need to install and configure from scratch
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Red Hat does not offer such a
program
Red Hat does not adequately test
with Oracle software
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Integrated with Systems
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Oracle's Sun x86 servers come
preinstalled with Oracle VM and Oracle Linux; support for Oracle Linux is
already included with the Oracle Premier Support for Systems
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Red Hat needs to partner with
other hardware and software companies to offer full stack
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Fully Tested and Ready for Data
Center Deployments
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Oracle makes significant
investment in testing Linux internally, both in the development farm and
Global IT
More than 80,000 hours of QA is
run on Oracle Linux servers each day in our development farm
More than 42,000 servers run
Oracle Linux supporting Oracle's Global IT
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Red Hat does not test with Oracle
Database and Oracle Applications
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Complete Solution with a Single
Point of Contact for Support
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Only Oracle offers a complete and
integrated, applications-to-disk Linux solution (servers, operating system,
database, and applications), including a single point of support—eliminating
finger pointing among various vendors
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Need to deal with numerous vendors
for the solution and for support
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