Worth saying that you can run multiple OEM’s for free.
I have implemented that, with one against Primary and a different one against
Standby. It’s a pain, but it’s a cheap option.
Neil.
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On 9 Apr 2019, at 14:50, Andrew Kerber
<andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:andrew.kerber@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
OEM is free, but that is for a single instance database. So, you can have one
single instance running oem without additional licensing requirements. If you
have a RAC database or a standby, you will need to buy license. Others have
already covered the licensing requirements for additional packs.
On Sat, Apr 6, 2019 at 3:42 AM Neil Chandler
<neil_chandler@xxxxxxxxxxx<mailto:neil_chandler@xxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
You should be able to run OEM anywhere. I have had OEM on VMWare at audited
sites with no flags raised, with the DB’s on OVM or bare metal.
However, I recommend agreement from Oracle LMS in written form, and take care
not to breach any OEM free licensing (like using the Diagnostics/Tuning Pack or
setting up any MAA against OEM itself, which is not licensed.)
Regards
Neil Chandler
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On 28 Mar 2019, at 19:54, Sundar Mahadevan
<sundarmahadevan82@xxxxxxxxx<mailto:sundarmahadevan82@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
Hi All,
Good day. Oracle Enterprise Manager is free as long as there is a valid
support contract. Additional packs like Database Diagnostic Pack and Tuning
pack are purchased for the database which enable certain
pages/functionalities on OEM. Is there any license restriction to host OEM VM
running OEM application along with repository database to reside in the same
vmware cluster as the licensed databases or can it be outside on a different
cluster? Thanks for your time.