Re: Dual core sun boxes

  • From: Mark Bole <makbo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 12 Apr 2005 08:39:36 -0700

You can find the licensing guidelines at oracle.com which includes the 
following statement (quoted below) regarding dual core machines.

What I find very confusing, is that an Intel chip with hyperthreading 
enabled will show also show up as 2 CPU's both to the OS (e.g. Linux) 
and Oracle, yet my boss in a previous assignment said that the Oracle 
sales rep told him it still only counted as one CPU for licensing 
purposes. Go figure.

"When counting the number of processor licenses required, Oracle counts 
all the physical processors in a server where Oracle is installed and/or 
running. A multicore chip with N processor cores is treated as N 
processors. For example, a chip that has 2 processor cores on it, would 
need to be licensed for 2 processors, even though there is a single chip 
that holds the processors."


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Mark Bole
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DEEDSD@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Anyone have a daul core Sun database server?
> 
> I'm working on some licensing issues for the dual core machines, and I
> don't have any in house yet to determine how Oracle reports the number of
> CPUs.
> 
> If someone has one, can you run this query and let me know what it returns
> and how many physical CPUs are in the machine?
> 
>       select name||'='||value from v$parameter where lower(name) like
>       '%cpu%count%';
> 


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