[5][7][clarification needed] As of 2016[update] Oracle Linux had over 15,000 customers subscribed to the support program.
In November 2023, OpenELA publicly released Enterprise Linux source code and achieved important technical and governance milestones.
Oracle Linux is certified on servers including from Cisco, Dell, HPE, IBM, and Lenovo.
In July 2023, HPE[12] and Supermicro[13] announced[14][15] Oracle Linux support on their Arm-based servers.
[https://blogs.oracle.com/linux/post/easily-run-oracle-linux-on-your-windows-desktop] The Oracle Linux distribution includes KVM hypervisor and an oVirt-based management tool.
Oracle Cloud Native Environment has added KubeVirt support for unified container and virtual machine management beginning with the 1.7 release.
[23] With 8 Intel Xeon processors running Oracle DB 11 R2, the system was benchmarked at handling over 5.06 million tpmC (New-Order transactions per minute while fulfilling TPC-C[24]).
[27] Cisco submitted 2 TPC-C benchmark results that run Oracle Linux with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel R2 on UCS systems.
[28][29] The UCS systems rank fourth and eighth on the top TPC-C non-clustered list.