Comment Re:Linux under z/VM! (Score 1) 191
Funny you should say that. Oracle is one of IBM's favourite marketing examples in favour of Linux on z/VM! Oracle is usually licensed based on the number of processors it runs on. IBM mainframe processors are among the most powerful on the server market; they have relatively low hypervisor processing demand because much of it is shunted to System Assist Processors that are not counted in Oracle charging; and some of the workload (e.g. Java and selected other work) can be shunted to specialty processors that are also not counted in Oracle charging. In fact, several very large enterprises have publicly shifted from Linux on x86 to Linux on z exactly because it saved them huge amounts of money in Oracle license fees. Oh... and they got hugely improved availability and security into the bargain, along with simpler systems management and reduced cabling, HVAC and power consumption.