Re: pricing

  • From: Stefan Koehler <contact@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: "oracle-l (oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)" <oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2014 16:11:37 +0100 (CET)

Hi Brian,
there is a license minimum for named users based on the edition, so the amount 
of cpu sockets, cores and edition may matters. Otherwise it is just the
price times the quantity.

Source: http://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/pricing/databaselicensing-070584.pdf

- Standard Edition One requires a minimum of 5 Named User Plus licenses or the 
total number of actual users, which ever is greater
- Standard Edition requires a minimum of 5 Named User Plus licenses or the 
total number of actual users, which ever is greater
- The Enterprise Edition requires a minimum of 25 Named User Plus per Processor 
licenses or the total number of actual users, whichever is greater

What kind of edition you have to use depends on your application and the amount 
of sockets (SEO <= 2 sockets, SE <= 4 sockets, EE >= 4 sockets).

Best Regards
Stefan Koehler

Oracle performance consultant and researcher
Homepage: http://www.soocs.de
Twitter: @OracleSK


> "Zelli, Brian" <Brian.Zelli@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> hat am 24. November 2014 um 
> 15:51 geschrieben:
>
>  Ok, it has been a while since I had to price out the oracle licensing.  When 
> I go the oracle website, it shows me two options, Processor or  Named
> User.  Is that still correct?  We were on Named User and probably wish to 
> stay on that.   So it says that Named User is $950 per user.  So none of
> the cpu, cores or other internals matter?  Just the $950 times the quantity 
> will be my price?
> 
>  Brian

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