Re: oracle licenses question

  • From: Mogens Nørgaard <mln@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 08:36:30 +0100

For SE1 it's maximum two CPU's that can physically be installed. That's for 10g SE1. For 9i SE1, it's one CPU.

Mogens

Jay Hostetter wrote:

This is not true. You license the existing CPUs. However, Standard Edition can not run on a box (or shouldn't be installed on a box) that is capable of having more than 4 cpus. I don't recall the limitations of SE One off the top of my head.


gmei@xxxxxxxxxx 02/26/04 01:04PM >>>

Hi:


I got this email from our sysadmin today. Is this true?

Guang

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XXX told me this morning Oracle charges by the number of CPUs a
system CAN have, not by how many are in it. I told him I didn't
think that was right but he was insistent. Guang, ever hear of that?
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