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Old 14th June 2008
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What I mean is, that with a Oracle support contract, when something goes wrong in RHEL, Oracle people would have the easy escape to direct you to "unbreakable". (Depends on the fine prints.)

If an OS is certified to run an app, it, in no means, suggest the underlaying OS is supported.
Corollary if an app is certified to run on a given OS.
It barely is a salesman argument.

Hence my use of BS as harisman clearly indicates that his use is industrial/commercial grade. This pre-cludes access to the technical support dept.
Which one? RHEL support for Oracle, or Oracle support for RHEL.

And, if no support, a costly law firm with performing magnifying glasses.

Legally, when there is a doubt, there is no culprit.
Hence, I repeat, certified OS|app to run app|OS is a dangerous situation for which the two letters are feable.
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