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    oracle rac license


    Hi,
    I run 4 intel servers with 2 CPUs for each host and then setup the
    oracle 10g RAC. What's the license cost? Thanks
    On 13 May 2007 03:01:13 -0700, BL <c50342182@gmail.com> wrote:

    >Hi,
    >I run 4 intel servers with 2 CPUs for each host and then setup the
    >oracle 10g RAC. What's the license cost? Thanks

    The license cost is negotiable with a sales rep.

    Theoretically it is 4 x 2 x UPU for EE plus 4 x 2 x license cost for
    RAC
    --
    Sybrand Bakker
    Senior Oracle DBA

    -----------------------------------------------Reply-----------------------------------------------

    Hi

    On 10g you also have the ability to run RAC on standard edition. You
    are restricted to a maximum of 4 CPUs on your environment, you must
    comply to specific configuration options, and of course, no EE
    features can be used.

    Have a look at this link for more details on licensing options:

    http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/license.102/b14199/to...

    As stated before, figures should be discussed with your Oracle sales
    rep.

    Hope that helps,

    Bruno.
    Dublin, Ireland

    On May 13, 12:12 pm, sybra@hccnet.nl wrote:

    Something like:

    4 x (40000 x 2 + 20000 x 2) $

    <sybra@hccnet.nl> a crit dans le message de news:
    1isd43lff38k05fsh23rjs0k1lkf2ql@4ax.com...

    astalavista wrote:
    > Something like:

    > 4 x (40000 x 2 + 20000 x 2) $

    Not in the real world.
    --
    Daniel A. Morgan
    University of Washington
    damor@x.washington.edu
    (replace x with u to respond)
    Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
    www.psoug.org
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