RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-04 Thread Niall Litchfield
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as I 
understand it Oracle no longer uses (officially) processor speed to determine 
license costs, though it appears that *actually* it uses revenue targets to 
determine license costs 


Niall 

  
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  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, depending on your support 
  level. You'll have to confirm the exact numbers with your sales 
  rep. You can estimate about 22%, as I recall.
  We just increased our licensing a few months ago. Get 
  the fastest processors you can. 
  Anyone know how 10g will be licensed? 
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  option is still licensed separately? 
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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, depending on your support level. You'll have to confirm the exact numbers with your sales rep. You can estimate about 22%, as I recall.

We just increased our licensing a few months ago. Get the fastest processors you can.


Anyone know how 10g will be licensed?



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Subject: partitioning option licensing



Hi,
We're looking into migrating from SQL server to Oracle. Does anyone know if 
Partitioning option is still licensed separately?


Thanks.


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RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread Simpson, Ken
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 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.
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Re: RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread ryan_oracle
never pay retail with oracle licensing. who pays the full $10k? If your buying other 
stuff you should be able to knock off alot. Never pay the full amount. 
 
 From: David Wagoner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: 2003/12/03 Wed AM 09:24:38 EST
 To: Multiple recipients of list 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, remember that support costs X%
 of the licensing per year, depending on your support level.  You'll have to
 confirm the exact numbers with your sales rep.  You can estimate about 22%,
 as I recall.
 
 We just increased our licensing a few months ago.  Get the fastest
 processors you can.
 
 Anyone know how 10g will be licensed?
 
 
 Best regards,
 
 David B. Wagoner
 Database Administrator
 Arsenal Digital Solutions
 Web: http://www.arsenaldigital.com
 
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 Hi,
 We're looking into migrating from SQL server to Oracle. Does anyone know if 
 Partitioning option is still licensed separately?
 
 Thanks.
 
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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, depending on your support level. You'll have to confirm the exact numbers with your sales rep. You can estimate about 22%, as I recall.

We just increased our licensing a few months ago. Get the fastest processors you can.


Anyone know how 10g will be licensed?



Best regards,


David B. Wagoner
Database Administrator
Arsenal Digital Solutions
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-Original Message-
From: Patricia Zhu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 8:54 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Subject: partitioning option licensing



Hi,
We're looking into migrating from SQL server to Oracle. Does anyone know if 
Partitioning option is still licensed separately?


Thanks.


pat


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RE: partitioning option licensing

2003-12-03 Thread Grant Allen
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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, 
depending on your support level.  You'll have to confirm the exact numbers with your 
sales rep.  You can estimate about 22%, as I recall.
We just increased our licensing a few months ago.  Get the fastest processors you can. 
Anyone know how 10g will be licensed? 

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Yep, absolutely no change in licensing for 10g - this from the 10g roadshow that just 
went through town.  So you'll be able to visualise and provision yourself all the 
way to bankruptcy :-)

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