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From:
"Levy, Alan"
To:
LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU,
Date:
02/25/2015 10:32 AM
Subject:
oracle licensing
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We are in the process of negotiating Oracle licenses. We currently have 2
cecs and 4 lpars (running 18 share
Thx and thx to all who responded
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Kevin
Gates
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2015 5:17 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Oracle Licensing
Hello Alan,
Oracle licensing is core based and an IFL is
Hello Alan,
Oracle licensing is core based and an IFL is one core. If you have 18 IFLs,
but only 3 in the LPAR that hosts Oracle you need only pay for 3 licenses. You
do not have to have any `dummy' Oracle servers running in other LPARS, the
number of VMs does not matter, etc. You onl
Work with IBM.have IBM communicate on your behalf to Oracle.
From: Mark Post
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU,
Date: 02/25/2015 12:59 PM
Subject:Re: oracle licensing
Sent by:Linux on 390 Port
>>> On 2/25/2015 at 10:31 AM, "Levy, Alan" wro
>>> On 2/25/2015 at 10:31 AM, "Levy, Alan" wrote:
> We are in the process of negotiating Oracle licenses. We currently have 2
> cecs and 4 lpars (running 18 shared IFLs in total). We currently have 2
> oracle servers in production (both on the same lpar).
>
> We have been told that we need to
Subject: oracle licensing
We are in the process of negotiating Oracle licenses. We currently have 2 cecs
and 4 lpars (running 18 shared IFLs in total). We currently have 2 oracle
servers in production (both on the same lpar).
We have been told that we need to have at least one oracle server on
We are in the process of negotiating Oracle licenses. We currently have 2 cecs
and 4 lpars (running 18 shared IFLs in total). We currently have 2 oracle
servers in production (both on the same lpar).
We have been told that we need to have at least one oracle server on each lpar
(in other words-
Maybe in Brazil, but as shown below a z10 is 1 Oracle license, there
are other machines which cost 1/2 and 1/4 Oracle license, there are also
other machines which also cost 1 Oracle license.
To say it cost 4 times as much as a Sun T1 is correct, to say it cost 4
Oracle licenses is not.
Andrew
2009/8/11 Livio Sousa :
> I've heard this here in Brazil too.I can not say why but Oracle Sales people
> are telling to my customers that 1 IFL of z10 = 4 Oracle Licenses.
Yes, that is near the trueth:
for power6 and z10 = 1.0 x cost
for intel and amd = 0.5 x cost
for sun t1 (1.0, 1.2 ghz) = 0.25
I would recommend talking to an Oracle representative directly about this
because there tends to float a whole lot of information around (sometimes
even by techs) that may or may not be entirely accurate. Best bet is to
go to the source.
Kris
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 04:16:42PM -0500, Jam
I've heard this here in Brazil too.I can not say why but Oracle Sales people
are telling to my customers that 1 IFL of z10 = 4 Oracle Licenses.
Regards.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 6:38 PM, Mark Post wrote:
> >>> On 8/11/2009 at 5:25 PM, Stewart Thomas J
>
> wrote:
> > A z10 processor has 4 core
>>> On 8/11/2009 at 5:25 PM, Stewart Thomas J
wrote:
> A z10 processor has 4 cores, but each IFL/ZIIP/ZAAP/GP is really only one of
> those cores. So licensing for an IFL should count as one Oracle license (1
> core). One other thing you'll find is that they have a multiplier depending
> on t
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Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2009 4:17 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Question regarding Oracle Licensing
I was on a conference call with a couple of Oracle techs who said that Oracle
is licensed on a "per core" basis, so that each IFL on a z/10 would count as 4
full price
I was on a conference call with a couple of Oracle techs who said that
Oracle is licensed on a "per core" basis, so that each IFL on a z/10 would
count as 4 full price Oracle licenses. Has anyone else had experience with
this? Is this correct?
Thanks,
Jim P.
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