Hi Don, like every other options, it is per "processor". With EE you must count the cores, then apply the Core Factor (0.5 for most intel/AMD processors). Ludo 2014-07-22 16:26 GMT+02:00 Don Seiler <don@xxxxxxxxx>: > Martin, is that per CPU, or per *core*? I'll look for the price list now, > but let me know if you have a source. > > Don. > > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2014 at 9:20 AM, Martin Klier <usn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Thanks Peter, >> >> download works. >> >> As far as I can see from the official price list, InMemory in >> available for Enterprise Edition (fortunately not only for Exadata >> stack), and money-wise it's US$ 23k per CPU. >> >> >> http://www.usn-it.de/index.php/2014/07/22/oracle-12-1-0-2-with-in-memory-option-available-for-linux/ >> >> >> >> Am 22.07.2014 15:44, schrieb Peter Sharman: >> > Oracle Server Technologies are pleased to announce the release of >> > Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2). As well as numerous bug >> > fixes and stability enhancements this release includes the >> > following new features and options >> > >> >> >> -- >> Usn's IT Blog for Oracle and Linux >> http://www.usn-it.de >> >> performing databases >> Your reliability. Our concern. >> http://www.performing-databases.com >> >> >> -- >> Usn's IT Blog for Oracle and Linux >> http://www.usn-it.de >> >> performing databases >> Your reliability. Our concern. >> http://www.performing-databases.com >> >> -- >> //www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l >> >> >> > > > -- > Don Seiler > http://www.seiler.us >