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Re: vmware & Oracle

From: Dan Norris <dannorris_at_dannorris.com>
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 09:46:15 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <807326.33956.qm@web35414.mail.mud.yahoo.com>


Sorry--I realized that after I read the posting. No, you absolutely do have to license development servers properly. Some of my customers have claimed that they use the OTN development license for their internal systems. I'm not a lawyer, but there are a lot of restrictions in that license that rule out using it for many of the typical "sandbox" purposes I see at most places. I'm not the license police and try my best to learn only what absolutely necessary to stay out of litigation :). Sorry for any confusion. Please license your systems appropriately (but please don't ask me what's appropriate :). Dan ----- Original Message ---- From: "Closson, Kevin A" <kevin.closson_at_hp.com> To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 9:06:44 AM Subject: RE: vmware & Oracle vmware & Oracle DIV { MARGIN:0px;} We also use VMWare internally for Oracle development systems, demos (we keep a "shelf" of demos that we can start up, demo, then shut down), and for additional desktops to support multiple VPN clients (since different VPNs don't necessarily like each other much on Windows). As was mentioned here, we wouldn't use it for production (and like Mark said--who really knows how to license it properly), but love it for development. ...this insinuates you don't see the need to properly license Oracle for development purposes. Am I missing something?

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