Oracle acquires Ksplice
The addition of Ksplice's technology will increase the security, reliability and availability of Oracle Linux by enabling customers to apply security updates, diagnostics patches and critical bug fixes without rebooting."
Posted Jul 21, 2011 22:45 UTC (Thu)
by bartn (subscriber, #62982)
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"The Ksplice Uptrack service is planned to be included as a standard part of Oracle Linux Premier Support, and we will no longer be selling the service separately to new customers moving forward. As an existing Ksplice customer, you may continue to renew your subscriptions and add additional systems to your account as before [...]"
No mention is being made of the continuation of the free service currently being offered to people running Ubuntu or Fedora. But future availability of this wonderful service for non-Oracle-customers looks very bleak.
Posted Jul 21, 2011 23:21 UTC (Thu)
by mother (guest, #77201)
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Posted Jul 21, 2011 23:44 UTC (Thu)
by mmcgrath (guest, #44906)
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Eh, this isn't as big of a deal as it seems. People that need ksplice need high availability. Most high availability is provided by clusters. Meaning rolling outages behind a load balancer or some other technology.
Truth is, keeping a single machine up for long periods of time just isn't as valuable as it once was. ksplice has several good use cases, don't get me wrong, but I don't see it ever getting mass/general purpose adoption.
Posted Jul 21, 2011 23:52 UTC (Thu)
by littlesandra88 (guest, #64017)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 0:51 UTC (Fri)
by selb (guest, #70280)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 1:01 UTC (Fri)
by dlang (guest, #313)
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without that, you are just trying to paper over your single-point-of-failure
nothing says that they all have to be moved at the same time (you do have the capacity to survive a system failure don't you? this is just a planned system failure)
Posted Jul 22, 2011 1:16 UTC (Fri)
by mother (guest, #77201)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 2:33 UTC (Fri)
by dlang (guest, #313)
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in any case, you need to test the kernel or patch to see if it causes other grief for you.
Posted Jul 22, 2011 1:24 UTC (Fri)
by selb (guest, #70280)
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Note that I'm speaking only as an occasional customer of such services; sometimes it's worth the overall sliminess and subpar guarantees to get a VPS as cheap as a budget OpenVZ one for a hobby project.
Posted Jul 22, 2011 2:12 UTC (Fri)
by dlang (guest, #313)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 4:56 UTC (Fri)
by dowdle (subscriber, #659)
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Live migration actually works quite well when the source and destination physical hosts are running very similar kernels. They don't have to exactly match, but they should be close.
In cases where they aren't close enough, offline migration allows you to migrate with a minimal amount of downtime... usually less than 30 seconds... depending on how long it takes your container's processes to start.
Posted Jul 24, 2011 0:19 UTC (Sun)
by kolyshkin (guest, #34342)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 1:15 UTC (Fri)
by mother (guest, #77201)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 10:05 UTC (Fri)
by jsanders (subscriber, #69784)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 0:56 UTC (Fri)
by ewan (guest, #5533)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 3:20 UTC (Fri)
by cjb (guest, #40354)
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Indeed. This time the forking situation is even worse -- it looks like http://www.ksplice.com/software disappeared today, after previously hosting their (two year old) open source server release.
Posted Jul 22, 2011 11:17 UTC (Fri)
by Lennie (subscriber, #49641)
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http://knoppix.mirrors.tds.net/pub/linux/frugalware/fruga...
Posted Jul 22, 2011 8:26 UTC (Fri)
by DYN_DaTa (guest, #34072)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 7:12 UTC (Fri)
by kragilkragil2 (guest, #76172)
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IANAL but my guess is that now that Oracle owns Ksplice distros should have an easier time defending against the MS patent in court.(Totally uneducated guess, I know patent law suits are very complex and seem fairly random.)
Any thoughts?
Posted Jul 22, 2011 11:18 UTC (Fri)
by Lennie (subscriber, #49641)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 7:50 UTC (Fri)
by rilder (guest, #59804)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 17:53 UTC (Fri)
by dlang (guest, #313)
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Posted Jul 22, 2011 18:57 UTC (Fri)
by darnaut (subscriber, #62995)
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https://twitter.com/#!/wimcoekaerts/status/94463565330792449
Posted Jul 26, 2011 15:47 UTC (Tue)
by cry_regarder (subscriber, #50545)
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OpenVZ checkpointing and live migration
OpenVZ checkpointing and live migration
Oracle acquires Ksplice
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Patent situation better or worse.
Patent situation better or worse.
Oracle acquires Ksplice
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Oracle acquires Ksplice
Oracle acquires Ksplice
