RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-04 Thread Niall Litchfield
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David WagonerSent: 03 December 2003 14:25To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: partitioning option licensing As of 9iR2, partitioning is still licensed separately as a $10K (retail) extra charge per processor.  So, the total retail comes to a

RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread Grant Allen
-Original Message- Sent: Thursday, 4 December 2003 01:25 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L As of 9iR2, partitioning is still licensed separately as a $10K (retail) extra charge per processor. So, the total retail comes to a painful $50K per processor for 9i + Partitioning. Also

Re: RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread ryan_oracle
t ORACLE-L <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Subject: RE: partitioning option licensing > > As of 9iR2, partitioning is still licensed separately as a $10K (retail) > extra charge per processor. So, the total retail comes to a painful $50K > per processor for 9i + Partitioning. Also,

RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread Simpson, Ken
> -Original Message- > > Hi, > We're looking into migrating from SQL server to Oracle. Does > anyone know if > Partitioning option is still licensed separately? > > Thanks. > > pat Having just met with an Oracle rep yesterday. Yes, it is still licensed separately. -- Please see the o

RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread David Wagoner
Title: RE: partitioning option licensing As of 9iR2, partitioning is still licensed separately as a $10K (retail) extra charge per processor.  So, the total retail comes to a painful $50K per processor for 9i + Partitioning.  Also, remember that support costs X% of the licensing per year

partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread Patricia Zhu
Hi, We're looking into migrating from SQL server to Oracle. Does anyone know if Partitioning option is still licensed separately? Thanks. pat _ Our best dial-up offer is back. Get MSN Dial-up Internet Service for 6 months @ $9.95