Re: Enterprise Manager Restricted Use License

From: Hans Forbrich <fuzzy.graybeard_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 09 Apr 2015 07:17:35 -0600
Message-ID: <55267BEF.7080502_at_gmail.com>



Yes, that is true. And the Database licensing manual also states that the EM Repo db can also be used for RMAN catalog (and explicitly states 'nothing else').

Recommendation: PRINT, Date stamp and File the License document on which you base your decisions.

/Hans

On 09/04/2015 6:52 AM, Chris Taylor wrote:
> Someone correct me if I'm wrong - for the Enterprise Manager
> restricted use license listed below, we can run a single-instance
> Oracle db on any size server we desire correct? The server that
> houses the db and EM components doesn't have to be a certain size, right?
>
> Or is there some limitations to the number of CPUs etc?
>
>
> Enterprise Manager Restricted-use License
>
> *
>
> Enterprise Manager includes a restricted-use license of the Oracle
> Database for use as the Oracle Management Repository only.
>
> Additional database options or additional servers for disaster
> recovery require separate licensing. Customers receive one
> single-instance database with the Grid Control, or RMAN,
> repository. To protect the repository with Data Guard, customers
> need to purchase a license for the standby site. To protect the
> repository with Oracle Real Application Clusters, customers must
> license the second node for the database, and both nodes require
> an Oracle Real Application Clusters license.
>
> *
>
> Use of Oracle WebLogic Server with Oracle Enterprise Manager is
> restricted to the servlet functionality without clustering for the
> Oracle Management Server (OMS).
>
> https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11857_01/license.111/e11987/overview.htm

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