Re: OCFS2
- From: Mark Bole <makbo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 05 Aug 2005 17:24:38 -0700
I think the idea is that OCFS is open source, so it is not covered under
any license. But Oracle is offering to support this open source product
if you have a license for their proprietary product.
Ron Rogers wrote:
Interesting reading in the OCFS2 users guide
"http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_users_guide.pdf
"Oracle Support extends free support for OCFS2 users having an Oracle license, for
use in storing Oracle data-fi"
I thought that having an Oracle license was the key to getting support that we
pay for. Now it is free support. OR
does it mean that OCFS2 is a separate license and as long as I already have a
licensed product that will assist us in being the guini pig for the product
rather than releasing a tested product?
Ron
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Interesting reading in the OCFS2 users guide "http://oss.oracle.com/projects/ocfs2/dist/documentation/ocfs2_users_guide.pdf "Oracle Support extends free support for OCFS2 users having an Oracle license, for use in storing Oracle data-fi"
I thought that having an Oracle license was the key to getting support that we pay for. Now it is free support. OR does it mean that OCFS2 is a separate license and as long as I already have a licensed product that will assist us in being the guini pig for the product rather than releasing a tested product? Ron
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