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As far as I am aware : NO. It has played a major
We're planning to set-up some test servers here and I'm wondering what the
practice is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to try out various DR scenarios etc. I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
Would the personal edition work for you? I don't think there would be a licensing
issue with this.
Dave
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We're planning to set-up some test servers here and I'm wondering what the
practice is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
term testing and to try out
I would not think you would need a license for evaluating the software. However, once
you cross the line into development or production licensing is mandatory.
Unless things have changed, the Oracle LINUX client is free, but the LINUX server
requires licensing as defined above.
Ian
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Sean
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We're planning to set-up some test servers here and I'm wondering what the
practice is out there regarding licences for same. This is only for short
Personal Oracle is indeed a product that needs to be licensed.
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Dave
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:33 AM
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Would the personal edition work for you? I don't think there would be a
licensing issue with this.
Dave
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