Tom,

    I'm going to agree with both of you, but with reservations.  When you have a
standby database during normal day to day operations, what value added does it
provide to your business?  Assuming all is well, nothing it's just overhead. 
Yes Oracle did do a pile of research and development to offer the capability and
therefore yes they are due compensation for that, in relation to the amount of
added value you extract from that standby.  If your like many a shop where you
keep the standby for the day when all hell breaks loose on the primary then the
license fee I believe should be prorated to the possibility of that happening. 
If on the other hand you use it as a read-only reporting database all bets are
off.

Dick Goulet

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Jared,

why doesn't it seem right?

in the case where we are running a standby database, are we not using the
software?  sure, the users are not directly connected.  but every
transaction that they enter in the primary database is being posted to the
standby.  if we were not required to pay for this standy-by database, how
would Oracle get paid for all the development time they put in to offer such
a service?
seems reasonable to me.

as for the failover requirment (10 day limit), Oracle is wrong in this one -
the database is always running on one server only.  and they (Oracle) have
done nothing to offer a better service that has not been already paid for.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Thanks Tony.

Looks like Larry E is trying to boost revenues in a down
economy by any means necessary.

You're right, this doesn't seem right.

Jared

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> For those sites with either a standby, DR or failover database,
> the following information is very important to you.  You could be in
> breach of Oracle's Licensing agreement and could cost you $100,000s
> if not millions $$
>
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