As does google. Witness enterprise accounts (eliminating the $9 fees) and 
pre-paid instances. You gotta get pretty big before you start seeing discounts 
from any vendor.

On Dec 14, 2011, at 4:50 PM, André Pankraz wrote:

> so if we follow your image that hardware is free and we pay for the software 
> licence this is quite similar to Oracles "paying for cores". we will see how 
> good this K * size will work in the cloud environment ;)
> sticking to your example: Oracle provides substantial sales discount that 
> raises with the lump sum price. 
> 
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