Re: Re Oracle Licensing
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2018 20:29:58 +0000
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The "policies" are explicitly non-contractual and may be revoked or changed by Oracle at any time. However, there is probably a good legal argument that you relied on them for guidance.
The Northern California Oracle Users Group is a volunteer-run 501(c)(3) organization that has been serving the Oracle Database community of Northern California for more than thirty years by organizing four conferences a year and publishing a quarterly journal. Download the complete digital archive of the NoCOUG Journal using: “wget www.nocoug.org/Journal/NoCOUG_Journal_{2001..2018}{02..12..3}.pdf”.
> This has the relevant answers you're looking for:
So, forgive me, but am I correct in thinking that my hot standby server
now has to be licensed? And is supposed to have been since 2014?
Even though, as long as it wasn't open, a standby never had to be licensed
before 2014?
Dave
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