Red Hat on Wednesday launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 into beta. RHEL 7 incorporates several changes, including a move from Oracle’s MySQL to the open source MariaDB, the adoption of the XFS file system, and improvements in various areas, including storage and file size. “Together, the attributes of RHEL 7 certainly help sustain Red Hat’s position as a leading Linux supplier with a compelling value proposition,” said Bill Weinberg, principal at Linux Pundit.
Hi there,
I would like to share that I was able to install Oracle 11g / 12c on RHEL 7. It needed a hack but it worked. See:
Red Hat Makes Virtualization Play With RHEL 7 Beta
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 12, 2013 02:54 PMRed Hat on Wednesday launched Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 into beta. RHEL 7 incorporates several changes, including a move from Oracle’s MySQL to the open source MariaDB, the adoption of the XFS file system, and improvements in various areas, including storage and file size. “Together, the attributes of RHEL 7 certainly help sustain Red Hat’s position as a leading Linux supplier with a compelling value proposition,” said Bill Weinberg, principal at Linux Pundit.
I would like to share that I was able to install Oracle 11g / 12c on RHEL 7. It needed a hack but it worked. See:
https://www.quist.ch/install-oracle-12cr1-rhel7
https://www.quist.ch/install-oracle-11gr2-rhel7
Regards,
David