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<snip> But it [oracle] doesn't run native. </snip> But why would I want it to? If IBM follows its stated direction, I will be able to run Linux, AIX and OS/400 all on the same machine. Run it on one of those environments. Linux is my choice for several reasons. If I can run it on Linux, it could be as a guest OS hosted by OS/400, or when IBM gets to a true Linux LPAR, I can run it there. Server consolidation possibilities and savings are enormous when you think of it. Jim Oberholtzer Senior Solutions Architect Computech Resources, Inc. IBM Certified iSeries Expert Technical Solutions
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