Oracle, Emulex grant Linux data integrity
Database maker Oracle and host bus adapter maker Emulex today announced that they have contributed code to eliminate silent data corruption to the open source Linux operating system. The two also said this code has been accepted in the 2.6.27 kernel, which is the latest stable release. Back in April 2007, Oracle, Emulex, disk …
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Posted Wednesday 3rd December 2008 01:02 GMT
That's why it's unbreakable!! #
Mine's the one with the obnoxious orange marketing pamphlets in the pocket...
Posted Wednesday 3rd December 2008 10:32 GMT
Larry no likey ZFS #
Larry would hate to promote the use of ZFS which already offers protection against data corruption
Posted Wednesday 3rd December 2008 14:03 GMT
Bet it's written in Java #
Lightning fast, oh yes
Everything they do is written in Java
15 layers on a dead man's chest
yo, ho and wtf's the code that actually does anything
Lightning
Mine's the one with a copy of Beyond Java in the pocket
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