Well, there are options Jared.  If your using a system that has 4 or fewer CPU's
you could license standard edition which does not have all of the bells and
whistles of Enterprise.  That though would constrain a datawarehouse somewhat,
but at $15K per processor it is cheaper.  Now if you can absolutely tell Oracle
who the users are and don't have a web server or other transaction processor in
between the users and the data then you can go for a user based license.  BUT
you've got to license 5 users per processor minimum which as was said with < 20
users that's a good 4 CPU box.  User licenses are $300 per on Standard and $800
per on Enterprise.  Breaking out the old calculator yields a price tag of $16K
for a 4 processor box with 20 users on Enterprise edition.  Not too bad.  But
watch out for the maintenance too, that adds $3,520 to the purchase price & is
an annual bill.

Just make sure that whoever buys the server buys it with all of the memory(ram)
it will hold.

Dick Goulet

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Antje,

Before you determine the number CPU's, you need to talk to your
Oracle rep about your proposed DW and determine how they will
make you license it.

If you're not already under some kind of license that covers existing
users on a new system, Oracle will likely tell you that you need to 
license per CPU.

If that's the case, you might consider going with the fastest CPU's you
can get, and limiting it to 2 CPU's.  With that number of users and a 
fairly small DW, you would most likely be fine.

Of course, I don't know anything about your requirements, but I do
know that an EE license is $40k U.S. per CPU, which can really eat
into the budget for a small project.

HTH

Jared





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Hi,
I was asked to give some hint for the hardware for a data warheouse 
running
on Win 2k and holding about 20-40 GB data.
Project will have about 40 small and 7-8 large tables.  Users <20. 
Probably
long running queries.
Which hardware would you use? How many processors?  Which disks? 
The os-system is set and cannot be Unix/Linux  according to management
decision.
Any tips/recommendations appreciated 
Antje Sackwitz



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