Re: Re Oracle Licensing

From: Stefan Knecht <knecht.stefan_at_gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2018 10:10:43 +0700
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I'm fairly certain that document has been around way before 2014 in one way or another. Perhaps some other list members still have one of the previous versions. I believe 2014 is just the last time this was updated. But I do recall having dealt with these same guidelines earlier than that.

And according to the guide it depends on how many days per year the standby was opened.

But just to clarify once more - YMMV (a lot) depending on whatever is negotiated between you and the Oracle sales folks.

On Wed, Nov 14, 2018 at 3:08 AM Dave <oracle_at_1001111.com> wrote:

> > This has the relevant answers you're looking for:
> > https://www.oracle.com/assets/data-recovery-licensing-070587.pdf
>
> 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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