Re: securefiles licensing

  • From: Kevin Jernigan <kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mwf@xxxxxxxx, mark.powell2@xxxxxxx, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 9 Dec 2015 16:42:24 -0800

Umm:

HybridColumnarCloudCompression?

DataBaseCloudFileSystem?

FlashbackDataArchiveCloud?

Is your brain hurting yet? ;-)

-KJ

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Kevin Jernigan
Senior Director Product Management
Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar
Compression (HCC), Database File System
(DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash
Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource
Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS),
Continuous Query Notification (CQN),
Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information
Lifecycle Management (ILM)
+1-650-607-0392 (o)
+1-415-710-8828 (m)

On 12/9/15 7:46 AM, Mark W. Farnham wrote:


Yes. It seems likely that all of Kevin J’s products will be named after water vapor concentrations in the sky after the pattern SecureCloudFiles, probably using hump case.

;)

*From:*oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Powell, Mark
*Sent:* Wednesday, December 09, 2015 9:59 AM
*To:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* RE: securefiles licensing

But Mark, you have to remember that Oracle changes feature names with every release which complicates looking anything up.

Example: in 11g and below: dynamic sampling and with 12c (and maybe higher): dynamic statistics. Before that MTS or multi-threaded server became shared server. It might be fun to compose a list of feature name changes just to see how many we can remember.

*From:*oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Mark W. Farnham
*Sent:* Tuesday, December 08, 2015 10:26 AM
*To:* kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>; 'Stefan Knecht'
*Cc:* JEREMY.SHEEHAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:JEREMY.SHEEHAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject:* RE: securefiles licensing

Since this particular feature (SecureFiles) has so often been INCORRECTLY alleged to need a paid for license upgrade, perhaps it indicates the need for an asterisk and link to a page of common misconceptions. That page might contain a bullet list under “included in all editions� limited to a high level such as the product names that appear in your signature.

The list would be long. I hope each entry would be relational with a unique identifier being the product name (which in and of itself would be a nice check for Oracle that it has not identically identified two separate products) and a link to a document for each product containing relevant information about the product.

I think this would save both Oracle and its customers from a lot of confusion going forward. Good luck: This proposal does not make software or sell software.

mwf

*From:*oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Kevin Jernigan
*Sent:* Thursday, December 03, 2015 3:58 PM
*To:* Stefan Knecht
*Cc:* JEREMY.SHEEHAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:JEREMY.SHEEHAN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
*Subject:* Re: securefiles licensing

Any database feature that doesn't appear in the licensing doc is available in all editions; if we were to list each and every database feature, most of which are available in all database editions, it would be a very very long book ;-)

So, because SecureFiles is available in all editions, it doesn't appear in the licensing guide...

-KJ

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Kevin Jernigan
Senior Director Product Management
Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar
Compression (HCC), Database File System
(DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash
Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource
Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS),
Continuous Query Notification (CQN),
Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information
Lifecycle Management (ILM)
+1-650-607-0392 (o)
+1-415-710-8828 (m)

On 12/3/15 4:01 AM, Stefan Knecht wrote:

They are even available on Standard Edition - which doesn't seem
to be indicated in the "Feature Availability by Edition" chapter
of the licensing documentation. Perhaps you want to get that
included there Kevin? I don't see any mention of Securefiles there.

Stefan

On Thu, Dec 3, 2015 at 2:50 AM, Kevin Jernigan
<kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:kevin.jernigan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

No license is required to use SecureFiles, other than the database
license. Licensing details are in the Licensing Information book
<http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/DBLIC/toc.htm>. -KJ

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Kevin Jernigan

Senior Director Product Management

Advanced Compression, Hybrid Columnar

Compression (HCC), Database File System

(DBFS), SecureFiles, Database Smart Flash

Cache, Total Recall, Database Resource

Manager (DBRM), Direct NFS Client (dNFS),

Continuous Query Notification (CQN),

Index Organized Tables (IOT), Information

Lifecycle Management (ILM)

+1-650-607-0392 (o)

+1-415-710-8828 (m)

On 12/2/15 11:38 AM, Sheehan, Jeremy wrote:

Hello everyone,

I wanted to see if using JUST securefiles for LOBS requires an
additional license or not? I don't plan on using compression, deduplication or
encryption (which all require a license). I'm looking everywhere and there
isn't much that is clear on this topic. I've contacted my oracle rep, but he
is on vacation and MOS is taking their time as usual.

Thanks in advance!

Jeremy

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