![]() ![]() This option was not available in any Standard Edition versions prior to 10g. With the release of 10g, the Oracle Database Standard Edition product includes the database option Real Applications Clusters. The number of “Processors” for Oracle Standard Edition One or Oracle Database Standard Edition is NOT dependent of the amount of cores, as it is for Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. If licensed by Processor licenses, Oracle Database Standard Edition One and Oracle Database Standard Edition both require to count the amount of occupied sockets to determine the number of Processor licenses. This minimum is not per Processor as many believe, but simply 5 Named User Plus. If licensed by Named User Plus, Oracle Database Standard Edition One and Oracle Database Standard Edition both require each a minimum of 5 Named User Plus licenses. #WINDOWS 10 NUPS PATCH INSTALL#If you install the Oracle Database Standard Edition on a server with a maximum capacity of for example 8 sockets, you will be required to license Oracle Database Enterprise Edition. Oracle Database Enterprise Edition can be licensed on any server. Oracle Database Standard Edition is only to be licensed on servers that have a maximum capacity of 4 sockets. Oracle Standard Edition One may only be licensed on servers that have a maximum capacity of 2 sockets. ![]() Before looking into the new Oracle Database Standard Edition 2, let’s first recap the licensing rules and definitions of the “old” Oracle Standard Edition One and Oracle Database Standard Edition programs. ![]()
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