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Consolidating Oracle Databases to Linux on System z

PublisherIBM
Format WebcastDate added14 Apr 2007
Topics Linux - Open Source, Linux Server OS, Server Consolidation
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Many organizations have growing server farms of distributed servers with Oracle databases. One can consolidate these databases to Linux on the IBM System z platform to take advantage of the virtualization capabilities. This can help to obtain an excellent Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) and the advantages of an On-Demand environment. This Webcast provides an understanding of all the current Oracle products and applications available for System z on Linux and shows how one customer took advantage of the unrivaled virtualization techniques on System z with Oracle database consolidation.

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