>> On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 12:55:13PM -0400, Greg Freemyer wrote:
>> > Per the interview at
>> http://ocfs.otncast.otnxchange.oracle.com/source/browse/ocfs/
>> > Oracle has added a lot of Enterprise quality tweaks to the AS kernel.
>> (I think many of these are now in 2.4.19, but I'm not sure.)
>> "Enterprise quality tweaks" is exactly the right term. Meaning they made
>> Ingo code up some crude hacks to win benchmarks. (and some useful stuff
>> like the O(1) scheduler).
>> It's not that dramatic as Orcale describes it. And no, I haven't looked
>> at
>> that page as I refuse the silly registration. If Oracle wants to
>> cooperate
>> with Linux developers they better make their information freely available
>> without having to sign up for spam.
My mistake, the interview is at http://otn.oracle.com/oramag/Coekaerts.html and
does not require a login.
The original url I provided was for the cvs webserver for Oracle Cluster File
System source. That does require a OTN login.
FYI: I joined OTN (Oracle Tech Net) over a year ago, and I don't remember
getting any unsolicited e-mail from them. I suppose they may have sold off the
names to a generic spammer, but I doubt it.
Greg Freemyer
Internet Engineer
Deployment and Integration Specialist
Compaq ASE - Tru64 v4, v5
Compaq Master ASE - SAN Architect
The Norcross Group
www.NorcrossGroup.com
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