11G Database Certification Matrix

Hi there,
I'm looking for a certification matrix for oracle 11g database. I want to find out what OS's are supported by the different versions of 11g.
I've checked the oracle website but I cannot find it. Is there a document anywhere?
thanks,
faoilean.

Hi;
The best answer to check certification matrix which is avaliable at metalink. If you do not have metalink account than mention what is your OS, so we can look for you and can update issue here
Regard
Helios

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