The Ksplice feature of Oracle Linux has enabled zero-downtime updates to the Linux kernel for many years, ensuring systems stay up to date and secure.
Oracle Senior Vice President of Linux and Virtualization Wim Coekaerts sat down with Director of Product Management Michele Casey and Senior Development Manager Jamie Iles to talk about Ksplice. Join Oracle experts as they discuss how Ksplice can improve manageability and reduce downtime.
In the video, they go into a lot of detail about why Ksplice is a production-ready tool for keeping systems up to date. A highlight for me is the discussion featuring a real world example of an Oracle Linux 6.2 system from 2011, and how a system like that can be patched over time with all the important CVEs and security updates without a single reboot -- no rebooting literally for years. For production systems, you can just keep the system up and running, and still be up to date.
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