Title: RE: Oracle unlimited concurrent license
Depending on the type of data/application ; one can buy licensing based on the CPU, nbr of CPU's within the nodes. For example; what if you have a n-tier application where the data maintained within the Oracle RDBMS is exposed to an un-countable
Unless you management has a very OLD license agreement with Oracle, which I believe
have all been replaced, then their wrong and you are right. Now if you have a named
user license upgrade your processors with no worry. But if your running on a
processor license or an older power units
Depends on who you talk to. Our sales rep is a bit of a bulldog,
and he had no problem with our power units license.
Same with some consultants that checked it out, and their business
is managing software licensing.
Jared
On Tuesday 01 July 2003 06:24, Goulet, Dick wrote:
Unless you
Peter
Concurrent licenses were offered years ago. I have not heard of an
unlimited concurrent, but it may well be that Oracle Sales sold them one.
The key would be finding the sales agreement they and Oracle signed and
seeing what it says.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
Yes, in versions 5 and 6. Tell them that the money
is needed for the transaction processing option (TPO).
Mladen Gogala
Oracle DBA
Phone:(203) 459-6855
Email:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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My management
Yes, we have that type of license.
Oracle doesn't sell this license anymore, but they did at one time.
I can install Oracle on any platform I want, as many servers as I want.
453 users for EE and 400+ for Std Edition.
Best look at your contract though to be sure.
Jared
Schauss, Peter