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any real hope of ever making headway in the server realm. Sparc and IA64 are what most of the platforms in many enterprise data centers use. So much for any chance of Oracle developing a product for Ubuntu as well. Hard to convince them to go out of their way to develop a DB product with extremely limited hardware support in the enterprise--and without Oracle, many business just wont take them seriously and server edition will suffer for it.
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