HOPKINTON, Mass. – EMC Corp. and Oracle have announced several key areas of joint support as part of what Oracle calls its Unbreakable Linux program.
The EMC E-Lab, together with Oracle engineering, has tested and qualified Oracle Enterprise Linux on core EMC platforms and software products to help ensure ease of deployment and use.
“As customers deploy enterprise applications on Oracle Enterprise Linux, they want confidence that all their infrastructure components have been tested and qualified,” Chuck Hollis, EMC’s vice-president for technology alliances, said in a news release. “EMC and Oracle have been working together to deliver the highest level of seamless integration as well as developing best practices for validated configurations and migration services.”
In addition to extensive joint testing, Oracle Enterprise Linux customers can reduce implementation time and risk by leveraging pre-defined best practices and reference architectures. These tools document end-to-end environments where EMC and Oracle have tested and validated a complete solution. The solutions are backed by the EMC Oracle Joint Escalation Centre where EMC and Oracle collaborate to resolve customer issues.
“Oracle’s goal is to help customers deploy Linux solutions faster, better and cheaper,” said Wim Coekaerts, Oracle’s vice-president of Linux engineering.
“Oracle and EMC share a strong commitment to this goal, which means providing the rigorous testing that helps ensure our joint customers can easily and seamlessly deploy their applications on Oracle Enterprise Linux and reap the benefits of Oracle’s Unbreakable Linux Support program.”