How to install oracle rac on linux using virtualbox

Hi,
I have recently started working on oracle rac
I have system with 64 bit os windows 7 installed
core i3 processor with 6 gb of ram
I want to install grid infrastructure on linux running as a virtual machine
how can I install and configure it? Please help me .
can ubuntu  work as a virtual machine for oracle rac?

Hi,
I suggest you use Oracle Enterprise Linux on your lab.  There are a lot of step-by-step guide to install RAC on OEL.  A good example is by Tim Hall, search Google for "Tim Hall Oracle Database RAC Installation".

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