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- davidmolineLevel 6
Hi sandaru
You kind of answer the question yourself. Although the architecture is similar it is not the same. There is cost and effort required to support different operating systems. This is the same reasoning as to why HP-UX and AIX have been dropped as supported operating systems for NetBackup servers.
I am not able to what will or may happen, but up until now I thiink there was not a sufficient footprint of the operating system to justify qualifying Oracle Linux. If this changes then the effort may be made. Making noises to your local account representatives can help to create the necessary push to make it happen.
Hope this helps.
Regards
David - NicolaiModerator
Hard to say as end customer - but if was supposed to make a guess it would boil down to:
- Small install base in the market
- Limit the number of distributions support has to know about
- Back2Back agreement with Oracle - either Oracle doesn't provide a back2back agreement, or its so expensive Veritas won't pay.
Maybe davidmoline can add some extra details ?
Best Regards
Nicolai - arodriguezLevel 1
Curious that it is admitted for media servers and NOT for the primary. I still don't understand the reason.
Regards.
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