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As I got that Oracle 12c is certified to Suse 11 but not Suse 13, I do worry about this. How can I use Oracle 12c within Suse 13?
Oracle is certified to run on Suse ENTERPRISE 11. And both Oracle and SLES are commercial products that you have to PAY FOR. Since you're paying for Oracle, have you contacted Oracle support?
John,
Is SELS totally different from OpenSUSE? And SELS needs licensing cost but OpenSUSE does not, right?
That is correct...if you want to know more differences, then you should call SuSE support/sales. No matter which Linux you use, you still have to PAY FOR ORACLE.
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