Re: 11g Option & Mgmt Pack Licensing

  • From: "Niall Litchfield" <niall.litchfield@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2007 09:28:21 +0100

Pretty much what I'd expected given the way the whitepapers had been
arranged on OTN. RAT makes sense to me as an option (though I'd like to see
it with SE) since a plausible argument might be made that it will save you a
ton of money in testing. Especially if you buy COTS packages rather than
self develop.


On 8/10/07, Allen, Brandon <Brandon.Allen@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>  Good news and bad news on 11g option and management pack licensing (
> http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/license.111/b28287/options.htm
> ):
>
> Bad:
> 1) Diagnostics Pack license is still required for accessing ASH and AWR
> underlying views & tables
> 2) Real Application Testing is a separately licensed option, available
> only with EE
> 3) Oracle Total Recall (aka Flashback Data Archive) is a separately
> licensed option, available only with EE
> 4) "Automatic Plan Evolution of SQL Plan Management" requires Diag &
> Tuning pack licenses
>
>  Good:
> 1) There is a new parameter (control_management_pack_access) to disable
> the diagnostics & tuning packs if you aren't licensed for them, hopefully
> these will disable their overhead as well - not just disable access to them
> 2) I'm not sure about this, but it looks like the fact that it says the
> Tuning Pack is required specifically for *Automatic *Plan Evolution is an
> indication that the Tuning Pack is *not* required for *manual* plan
> evolution, so it sounds like maybe some basic functionality of SQL Plan
> Management is included in the base product - just not some of the automated
> functionality
>
> Regards,
> Brandon
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