CentOS Linux in Production Oracle environment

Hello Sir,

I get the comment below from oracle...

None of the versions of Oracle DB and editions are certified to run on CentOS. It does not mean that technically it won't work, but it is not officially certified by Oracle. This means that if there is a problem due to this combination of operating system and Oracle DB, Oracle support is not available for this combination.

So I can install Oracle DB production on linux CentOS? or if you have an appointment with readhat?


Kind regards

Ahmed.

I would say that... is preferred for the installation of Oracle db.

Made by oracle for oracle.

And as John Stegeman showed free to use.

Kind regards

--

Bertrand

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