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Re: Oracle Licensing

From: Niall Litchfield <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk>
Date: Mon, 26 Feb 2001 16:32:25 -0000
Message-ID: <97e0er$dlu$1@soap.pipex.net>

I think you may have misunderstood the technet license agreement. Downloaded versions of Oracle from this site cannot be used in a production environment. I'd also be surprised if OPS wasn't extra cost.

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Niall Litchfield
Oracle DBA
Audit Commission UK
"mrbaker001" <noreply_at_nowhere.com> wrote in message
news:HW_k6.76933$Nw6.245770_at_NewsReader...

> Well, take a look at the Oracle Technology Net site - they've now got
Oracle
> 8.1.7.0.1 for (intel) linux with parallel server support built in. I know
> red-hat linux 7 is supposed to be one of the main favourite flavours for
> Oracle. Of course, this is if you only have a small budget. If you have
> money to burn, speak to your local friendly Oracle sales rep. (Ok, to be
> fair, prices are keener than they used to be!)
>
> "David Allamon" <dallamon_at_overdrive.com> wrote in message
> news:3A93FCFC.7391C1E0_at_overdrive.com...
> > I want to run Oracle8i on a Linux box that may
> > add a second proc and/or have the proc upgraded.
> > I may also add another box to the mix eventuall.
> > In other words, i need to be able to grow some
> > with the licensing.
> >
> > Oracle's site isn't clicking for me right now.
> >
> > Any ideas as to what licensing i would use? NU's
> > and UPU's? Cost?
> > Thanks,
> > d
> >
> >
>
>
Received on Mon Feb 26 2001 - 10:32:25 CST

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