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RE: Oracle adds data-integrity code to Linux kernel
It is interesting to read press release and Oracle information that makes this look like a new capability. Mainframe architecture has included this for more than a decade. It's so baked into the mainframe mindset that users should not be exposed to data integrity issues that it has been difficult for mainframe people to understand why SAN/SCSI users have been willing to live with these exposures. It is good to see that now that Oracle and others are coming up with solutions that they are pointing out the issues that have not exactly been highlighted in their marketing materials.
Posted by: mainframe interested party   Posted on: 12/16/08 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Oracle adds data-integrity code to Linux Kernel  ian.woodstock | 12/05/08
RE: Oracle adds data-integrity code to Linux kernel  DavidGerard | 12/11/08
RE: Oracle adds data-integrity code to Linux kernel  mainframe interested party | 12/16/08

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