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Re: Licensing clarification

From: Chuck <skilover_nospam_at_bluebottle.com>
Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 15:52:41 GMT
Message-ID: <dLuQh.3129$_43.2979@trnddc02>


Mark D Powell wrote:

> On Apr 3, 11:04 am, "sybrandb" <sybra..._at_gmail.com> wrote:

>> On Apr 3, 4:47 pm, Chuck <skilover_nos..._at_bluebottle.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I've always found Oracle's licensing very confusing. Can someone please
>>> clarify this for me? I have enterprise edition and want to partition
>>> tables and indexes. Is it included or a separately licensed option?
>>> Several documents on oracle.com mention partitioning as a separately
>>> licensed option but they don't clarify if they are talking about
>>> processor partitioning or table partitioning.
>>> Thanks.
>> It is included in a typical install, but it is not included in a
>> typical license, ie it is a separate cost option.
>> Note: if you have it installed, Oracle assumes you use it. If you
>> don't use it, and you don't have a license, it is advisable to de-
>> install, to avoid 'compliancy issues' (talking from experience).
>> Obviously Oracle Partitioning is about *table* partitioning. As far as
>> I know the 'Family' documents are not THAT unclear.
>>
>> --
>> Sybrand Bakker
>> Senior Oracle DBA
> 
> Sybrand is correct.  If you partition tables and/or indexes you owe
> Oracle money.
> 
> Try looking at the following two documents for license / fee issues:
>  http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pricing/sig.pdf
>  http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pricing/eplext.pdf
> 
> HTH -- Mark D Powell --
> 

Not yet I don't, but it will be a factor in making the decision. Received on Tue Apr 03 2007 - 10:52:41 CDT

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