Re: OT Oracle Server Operating System

most of the things already exist in one way or another

- flashback, recover, incremental backups are sotrage capabilities (you can have it with netapp)

- security, you can do almost any thing with linux

- Resource managment, i dont know how you can do this in linux, but there are OS's that you can do it (likeWLM and PRM at HPUX)


Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco wrote:

Hi, thanks very interesting I didn't know Oracle tried a server.

the point is f unctionality.

This is a OS server, with the following functionality:

Flashback,
Security,
Resource Management,
Incremental backups,
recover reapplying "server redo logs"
etc.

This is enable the opreating system as a database itself (use as a
real database), with an additional interface to use properly as a
server.

I will like a OS, where I could flashback to recover a file, some one deleted.
I will like to know who reads a document.
I will like to say a group of computers can have more than x reads in
the server hard disk X1.
I wil like to do fast incremental backups of my server.

This is to manage the server os as a database (10gr2) itself, all the
functionality to the server.

I don't think if Oracle does a server with all that functionality you
will not try at least that server :)




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