RE: Oracle licensing with disk replication

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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 01:33:40 -0800
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Been there done that.

Oracle licensing has got to the point of actual number of copies of the software is what you must pay for, yes the same applies to SQL Server.  

One of oracle’s older documents on DR style setups give some leeway for a clustered environment with single SAN and ff it is simply a remote mirror or copy then it must be licensed. Also note the fine print that this is only relative to the time the document was produced and cannot be put in any contract. (March 20,2014)

https://www.oracle.com/assets/data-recovery-licensing-070587.pdf  

I have not been able to find an updated version of this document.    

From: oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org <oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org> On Behalf Of l.flatz_at_bluewin.ch Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2018 12:29 AM To: daniel.hubler_at_aurora.org
Cc: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: Oracle licensing with disk replication  

Hi,  

I strongly suggest you to get support from an independend Oracle licensing specialist. That seems to be a marignal case.

My own licensing knowledge is sketchy. From what I know it would be important if you have active databases running on your secondary site and if yes how often they run and for how long.

I would sign that Oracle licencing is tough, but from what I heared Microsoft is not better.

Without help of an specialist that is like going to court without a lawyer.  

Regards  

Lothar

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We started work on a 2nd data center 2 years ago, and the equipment to make it functional is starting to come together.  

One of the things that is happening is using Hitachi storage and replicating everything in the primary data center

to the secondary.  

So we end up with a bunch of storage frames at the 2nd location containing exact copies of the disk at our primary location.  

The folks who manage our contracts are telling us that Oracle corp. is being a pain,

and demanding compensation for these replicated copies of their software, which basically sit idle.  

Personally, I can see how Oracle would want a piece of this, because we do derive benefit from it.  

The contract folks are suggesting that ONLY Oracle corp. is behaving this way.

None of our other vendors.  

Does this jive with other people’s experience?    

Thanks for your input.            

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