Re: Should Oracle buy OpenVMS?



In article <epednTzVwdt_Zm3UnZ2dnUVZ_rxi4p2d@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Richard B. Gilbert" <rgilbert88@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

And Solaris has some sort of clustering available. I never worked with
it and don't know the details.

Neither have I, but I don't think what I've heard resembles a DLM
based share-everything capability such as VMS, Tru64, and IBM's
contribution to Linux.

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