Comment Yes, we use Oracle 9i (Score 5, Informative) 327
Our company, a custom e-solutions provider, uses Oracle 9i on Linux almost exclusively because of Oracle's reliability and the fact that we have the resources in-house to support it. There is a caveat to this, though.
At $5,250 for just a 2-year. single processor standard edition license, 9i is not cheap and
most companies who already have an infrastructure built on it will not always realize a signifigant cost savings by moving to a Linux platform. 9i
Enterprise Edition is a cool $45K per processor so it is easy to see how the difference between $20K and $100K for an 8-way Intel versus an 8-way Sun
machine may not always be the determining factor in a platform decision for a system with a 5+ year time horizon.
At $5,250 for just a 2-year. single processor standard edition license, 9i is not cheap and
most companies who already have an infrastructure built on it will not always realize a signifigant cost savings by moving to a Linux platform. 9i
Enterprise Edition is a cool $45K per processor so it is easy to see how the difference between $20K and $100K for an 8-way Intel versus an 8-way Sun
machine may not always be the determining factor in a platform decision for a system with a 5+ year time horizon.