FW: Oracle Options

  • From: "Hallas, John, Tech Dev" <John.Hallas@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 16:46:02 +0100


I understood that Partitioning works out at roughly =A310k per CPU.
You can install EE without installing  Partitioning so I still see it as =
a an licensable option.
If it is installed you owe Oracle the money basically, whether you are =
using it or not.

There is a means of removing partitioning though without a full =
re-install (there is no de-install option within the installer). However =
I cannot find details on Metalink (surprise, surprise) or even Google.

It is definitely there though. I saw it only about 3 weeks ago. We =
decided not to run it though as we were a bit concerned about the impact =
on the existing system.

Funnily enough even on a non partitioned installed installation there =
are partitioned tables. Weird hey.

John





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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Thomas Day
Sent: 18 May 2005 15:56
To: Oracle-L
Subject: Re: Oracle Options

No.  If you need the data in the database then do a full export, drop
the database, de-install Oracle, re-install Oracle with the options
that you want, create a database and import your data.

On the other hand, you might question why you want the options dropped.

As I understand it, partitioning is available only with the Enterprise
Edition (EE).  If you have the Enterprise Edition, then you're paying
for the Enterprise Edition whether or not you use partitioning.

As always, your milage may varry.  Research the options and find out
if they are priced separately or are just a part of the particular
edition of the Oracle that you are using.  I'm not in procurement so I
don't have these details handy.
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