From: nothome@spammers.are.scum (Malcolm Dunnett)
Newsgroups: comp.os.vms,comp.databases.oracle.server
Subject: No Oracle Standard Edition planned for VMS on IA64
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Date: 7 Jul 2006 09:19:58 -0700
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I've been waiting for about a year to get a copy of Oracle
Standard Edition that I can run on my rx2600 VMS box. I currently
run it on an Alphaserver DS20.

   Until recently the "Certify" page on Oracle MetaLink has
said it would be available in the first half of
2006. I just checked this morning and it now says it's
"not planned for this platform". The "Enterprise Edition"
still shows as being available, though it's now slipped to
August 2006, which isn't quite the first half.

   So with the end of Alpha in sight and no Oracle standard
edition available for Itanium and no way we can afford
Enterprise edition it seems I no longer have a viable
migration path for staying with VMS.

   It's clear my Oracle server will have to move to a non-VMS
platform. Whether I will be able to install the client
code on an Itanium VMS box so that my applications can
still be ported is not entirely clear. My presumption is
that I can install the client portions of the Enterprise
Edition on there without a license ( ie that only the
server platform needs to be licensed ). 

   In any case this is not a good sign. I've really been
trying to accept the inevitable and embrace Itanium, but
it's getting awfully tiring running into all these brick
walls.

