This is interesting...

So in the event of a true DR where a DR center has servers co-located and
are available for hundreds of potential customers do we need to pay for the
license on the box we use at the DR center if it is used more than 10 days a
year?  Does one pay after they have gone over the 10 day limit?  What if the
DR center gives you a box much larger than the one you are currently
licensed for, say you go from a 4 CPU's to 12?  

Is is possible for hundreds of customers to be paying for Oracle licenses on
just a few boxes at the DR center, with the assumption that they might be
utilized?

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Tony,

Good to see your fingerprints here!

I had always gone on the theory that I would need at least two of the
licenses, one for production and one for the standby server. I hadn't
thought about one for the DR site, on the theory, that since DR was up
and running ONLY when production was not, it was the same "software". I
had had that information from my Oracle sales reps as well. 

Now it seems I'll have to go back to my IT operations people and have
them verify that we are in compliance with the licensing. Or that they
are ready to fight it. We do have an overall company license (Sony is a
fairly large user) so I don't know how that affects our licensing as
well.

I hadn't realized that as an Oracle DBA I also had to be a lawyer!

Rachel

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