Linux in the Enterprise: The Journey, Milestones and What's Ahead (Liveblog)

Edward Screven - Chief Corporate Architect at Oracle.

  • In the late 90's they were looking for an OS to recommend to their clients.  They immediately ruled out Windows for a variety of reasons, both technical and political/personal.  It came down to BSD and Linux.  They went with Linux.  "While it looks like an obvious choice now, at the time it was not".
  • 1998 was the first commercial database port for Linux.  2001 was the first 64-bit port for Linux.
  • "We will run our whole business on Linux" - Larry Ellison in 2002.  They now do.
  • They spend about $3B a year on R&D.  Most of it is done on Linux.
  • "In retrospect, we are VERY happy with our choice to use Linux".
  • Oracle has 42,000 Linux servers and 10's of Petabytes on Linux.
  • Side note: LQ uses OCFS2 and I have been quite happy with it.
  • Big on Virtualization.  Oracle VM is based on Xen.  It's main goal is manageability.
  • They would like to help make Linux the "default data center operating system" with "NO questions asked".  They see this manifesting itself in a fungible "Linux Grid Infrastructure".
  • Oracle likes btrfs better than zfs.
  • "We make more money with Linux than ANY pure 'Linux' company".

--jeremy