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Oracle Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel (UEK) is a Linux kernel built and optimized by Oracle to run Oracle software. To install Oracle UEK on Oracle Linux 8 (OEL 8), follow these steps: Oracle Linux and ...
UEK is well-tested and used to run Oracle's Engineered Systems, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, and large-scale enterprise deployments for Oracle Linux customers. Oracle is a long-time contributor to ...
Oracle's Linux engineers have released their build of kernel 6.9 for Oracle Linux – and they're already planning for 6.10 and beyond. In April, Oracle updated its own kernel build for Oracle Linux, ...
The UEK is especially notable as it works with Ksplice (as does Oracle's RHCK), which allows for online kernel patches and upgrades without rebooting, and Ksplice can even extend this ability to ...
Oracle also maintains a version of its kernel that is 100 percent internally compatible with Red Hat’s own kernel. Oracle is not alone in updating its Linux distribution with the latest mainline ...
Running the latest version of the script under the UEK now yields reasonable results. The UEK files are specifically mentioned in the script, with the following repeated commentary: # this kernel has ...
Version 2 of Oracle’s Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel, the company’s version of the Linux kernel that powers its Oracle Linux distribution, is the first to be based on version 3.0 of the Linux ...