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FW: Question on licensing - Dataguard

From: Deen Dayal <deen.dayal_at_dol.state.nj.us>
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 23:58:57 -0400
Message-id: <0III00K4ER29UT@revere.dol.state.nj.us>


Hi everybody,

I recently read on the list, somebody was asking for oracle licensing regarding data guard. I know most of it depends how you negotiate it with oracle. Here is an email I got from my account rep. They make it complicated enough to get you one way or other.

Thanks

Deen


I am referencing Page 2 of the Document below...this document will address your licensing questions.
 http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pricing/databaselicensing.pdf Backups/Failover/Standby Environment: These 3 types of environments are used for database recovery:

. Backups: Database files of the primary database are stored on tape media.
In this type of environment, Oracle permits customers to store a back up copy of the
database data on storage devices, such as tapes, without purchasing additional licenses.

. Failover: Nodes are configured in "cluster" with the first installed node
acting as a primary node. If the primary node fails, one of the nodes in the cluster acts as the
primary node. In this type of environment, Oracle permits licensed Oracle Database customers to run the Database on an unlicensed spare computer for up to a total of ten separate days in any given calendar year. Any other use requires the environment to be fully licensed. Additionally, the same metric must be used when licensing the databases in a failover environment.

. Standby: One or many copies of the primary database are maintained on
separate server(s) at all times. These systems are configured for disaster recovery
purposes. If the primary database fails, the standby database is activated to act as the new primary database. In this environment, the primary and the standby
databases must be fully licensed. Additionally, the same metric must be used when licensing the databases in a standby environment.  


   
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