RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-06 Thread Peter . McLarty

Just catching up after the long weekend here, 

I have been under the understanding that if you are a development partner 
then you are covered for all products for as many installations for 
testing and development and learning purposes.
Is this wrong or changed ?? 
If not then it may be in your interests to check out partner status and 
the value of joining the partner program.

Oracle PartnerNetwork Policy Document is the one which states this and as 
it was explained to me by an Oracle Partner Account Manager a year or so 
ago


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As far as I am aware : NO.  It has played a major role in me not being 
able to obtain some more test boxes at my current job.  I believe the 
licensing is a little better, but it is still there.  Plus, you also need 
the OS (Sun Solaris) so you get hit there too.

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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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess 
there's
 an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a 
licence,
 (correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas 
welcome
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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Farnsworth, Dave

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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
:)

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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread johanna . doran


As far as I am aware : NO.  It has played a major role in me not being able to obtain 
some more test boxes at my current job.  I believe the licensing is a little better, 
but it is still there.  Plus, you also need the OS (Sun Solaris) so you get hit there 
too.

Hannah


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 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,
 (correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
 :)

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Re: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Rachel_Carmichael



You could talk to your sales rep about short-term licensing, or you could just
do it and hope they don't discover it. I've found that temporary servers have
a tendency to become permanent though.


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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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
:)

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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Weaver, Walt

Last time I checked Oracle on Linux is free if it's used for testing only.
If you don't mind using Linux (we use it extensively) it could be a viable
option.

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You could talk to your sales rep about short-term licensing, or you could
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do it and hope they don't discover it. I've found that temporary servers
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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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
:)

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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread MacGregor, Ian A.

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 MacGregor
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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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
:)

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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Kimberly Smith

Download the 30 day trial from OTN

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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 various DR scenarios etc.  I'd guess there's
an Oracle view which would be if you install on server you pay a licence,
(correct?).  Is there some workaround for this?.  All creative ideas welcome
:)

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RE: Licences for testing

2002-05-03 Thread Kimberly Smith

Personal Oracle is indeed a product that needs to be licensed.

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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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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,
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:)

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