Re: Oracle Announces The Same Enterprise Class Support For Linux As For Its Database
- From: "Chris Marquez" <marquezemail@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: oracle-l <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 26 Oct 2006 10:28:07 -0400
difficult time justifying the cost of RedHat
support versus our corporate Winders rate,
Wow maybe I'm out of the loop, but I assume Windows would be more.
I sure it must be more when you get OUT of the "name user licenses" pricing?
"Oracle Lifetime Support will be offered for $1,199 for a 2 CPU system"
So RH must be more than this and MS is more?...less?
Thanks,
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Chris Marquez
Oracle DBA
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difficult time justifying the cost of RedHat support versus our corporate Winders rate,
Wow maybe I'm out of the loop, but I assume Windows would be more. I sure it must be more when you get OUT of the "name user licenses" pricing?