Here are the key points about Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR:
- IBM LPAR is considered a hard partitioning technology by Oracle, allowing for potential sub-capacity licensing if configured correctly.
- Each LPAR must be capped to limit its access to physical resources.
- Even with capping, you still need to license all available physical resources (processors, cores) across all LPARs.
- Advanced IBM LPAR capabilities like live migration between processor pools add complexity from an Oracle licensing perspective.
- Oracle licensing is based on the ability of the virtualization platform to move workloads, so LPAR mobility could require licensing more physical resources.
So in summary, while IBM LPAR enables sub-
This document discusses Oracle certification, support, and licensing for VMware environments. It provides the following key points:
- Oracle does not certify any third-party platforms like VMware, but has an official support policy for VMware and many customers successfully run Oracle on VMware.
- For licensing, customers must license all CPUs in a host but can then run an unlimited number of Oracle VMs on that host. They must also restrict VM movement to fully licensed hosts if using a partially licensed cluster.
- Case studies show virtualizing Oracle on VMware can significantly reduce licensing costs through better hardware consolidation compared to physical servers.
Deploying Applications to Your Private Cloud 7 to 10 times Faster with Oracle VM
1) Oracle VM templates and assemblies can deploy applications to a private cloud 7 to 10 times faster than alternatives like VMware vSphere.
2) Pre-built and pre-configured Oracle VM templates containing full application stacks allow applications like Oracle RAC and E-Business Suite to be deployed in 1 day, versus 1-5 days with traditional virtualization methods.
3) Oracle VM's integrated management with Oracle Enterprise Manager allows for centralized management of the entire application stack from hardware to applications.
This document summarizes Oracle's virtualization product Oracle VM. It outlines Oracle VM's key features such as running Linux and Windows virtual machines, live migration, and integrated management. It also discusses Oracle VM's testing and support for Oracle databases, middleware, and applications. The document promotes Oracle VM's benefits like consolidation, high availability, and lower total cost of ownership.
Some key Oracle Database Enterprise Edition options that require additional licensing include:
- Real Application Clusters
- Partitioning
- Active Data Guard
- Real Application Testing
- Database Vault
- Advanced Compression
- Advanced Security
- Advanced Analytics
It's important to ensure any Oracle Database Enterprise Edition options in use have matching processor or NUP licenses to the underlying Oracle Database Enterprise Edition license. Using EE options on a Standard Edition database is a common licensing compliance issue.
This document discusses Oracle certification, support, and licensing for VMware environments. It provides the following key points:
- Oracle does not certify any third-party platforms like VMware, but has an official support policy for VMware and many customers successfully run Oracle on VMware.
- For licensing, customers must license all CPUs in a host but can then run an unlimited number of Oracle VMs on that host. They must also restrict VM movement to fully licensed hosts if using a partially licensed cluster.
- Case studies show virtualizing Oracle on VMware can significantly reduce licensing costs through better hardware consolidation compared to physical servers.
Deploying Applications to Your Private Cloud 7 to 10 times Faster with Oracle VM
1) Oracle VM templates and assemblies can deploy applications to a private cloud 7 to 10 times faster than alternatives like VMware vSphere.
2) Pre-built and pre-configured Oracle VM templates containing full application stacks allow applications like Oracle RAC and E-Business Suite to be deployed in 1 day, versus 1-5 days with traditional virtualization methods.
3) Oracle VM's integrated management with Oracle Enterprise Manager allows for centralized management of the entire application stack from hardware to applications.
This document summarizes Oracle's virtualization product Oracle VM. It outlines Oracle VM's key features such as running Linux and Windows virtual machines, live migration, and integrated management. It also discusses Oracle VM's testing and support for Oracle databases, middleware, and applications. The document promotes Oracle VM's benefits like consolidation, high availability, and lower total cost of ownership.
Some key Oracle Database Enterprise Edition options that require additional licensing include:
- Real Application Clusters
- Partitioning
- Active Data Guard
- Real Application Testing
- Database Vault
- Advanced Compression
- Advanced Security
- Advanced Analytics
It's important to ensure any Oracle Database Enterprise Edition options in use have matching processor or NUP licenses to the underlying Oracle Database Enterprise Edition license. Using EE options on a Standard Edition database is a common licensing compliance issue.
Oracle has thousands of software product lines but databases and middleware make up more than 50% of installations. It is best to first learn the technologies for these key products before moving on to other areas. Oracle licensing can be highly customized so it is important to always start by reviewing a customer's specific contracts and agreements rather than assuming standard licensing terms. Oracle Database has different editions with various processor and user-based licensing models. Named User Plus and processor licensing are the most common metrics, with minimum requirements that must be met for each.
The document discusses Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) high availability and disaster recovery solutions. It compares Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), RAC One Node, and Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA). RAC provides automatic restart and failover capabilities for load balancing across nodes. RAC One Node and SEHA provide restart and failover, but no load balancing. SEHA is suitable for Standard Edition databases if up to 16 sessions are adequate and a few minutes of reconnection time is acceptable without data loss during failover.
Virtualization allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on the same hardware. It provides benefits such as reduced costs, increased hardware utilization, and isolation of virtual machines. Popular virtualization providers include VMware, Red Hat, and Citrix, with VMware's Workstation, GSX Server, and ESX Server being useful virtualization products. Virtualization offers advantages like testing flexibility and disaster recovery benefits.
The document summarizes key topics from a SQL Server Users Group meeting in December 2006, including SQL Server 2005 licensing models, high availability options, virtualization, and other software licensing topics. It provides details on per processor and per server/per CAL licensing, virtualization rules, and SQL Server editions from Express to Enterprise. It also discusses the Service Provider License Agreement, acquiring licenses through partners, downgrade rights, and Software Assurance benefits.
Oracle offers different licensing metrics for their database software, including Named User Plus (NUP) and processor licensing. With NUP licensing, all users and non-human operated devices accessing the database must be licensed. Processor licensing is used when it is difficult to count users, such as on the internet, or when the user population is very large. Processor licenses are calculated by multiplying the number of physical cores by a core factor from Oracle's processor core factor table.
Oracle VM allows virtualizing servers and provides management tools. The document discusses planning an Oracle VM installation including hardware sizing, network and storage configuration. It then covers steps to install Oracle VM Manager, Oracle VM Servers, configure networking and storage, and create server pools and virtual machines. Some performance tuning tips are provided at the end.
The document provides an overview of SQL Server 2012 including:
- A history of the speaker's experience with computers and certifications.
- New features in SQL Server 2012 such as AlwaysOn, enhanced high availability, and improved installation process.
- Licensing and edition details for SQL Server 2012.
- Requirements and best practices for upgrading to and installing SQL Server 2012.
This document provides an overview of using Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs). It discusses common IaaS workloads that can be run on Azure VMs like line of business apps, databases, and developer environments. It also covers provisioning VMs to the cloud, supported Windows and Linux operating systems, disk types, images, and managing VMs through extensions and at scale with VM scale sets.
This document discusses server virtualization and cloud computing. It defines key concepts like virtualization, hypervisors, and cloud types. The benefits of virtualization include reduced hardware costs and increased flexibility. When using virtualization for databases, performance must be monitored and optimized. Cloud computing provides on-demand resources at lower costs but requires careful review of security and licensing. Major cloud database providers like Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and hosted Oracle options are overviewed.
The document provides information about exam AZ-400 and a case study for Litware Inc. It discusses:
1) Litware's existing monolithic application architecture with over 80 code branches, issues with long merge times and bugs from code merging.
2) Litware's plans to develop a new investment planning application suite including a web app and two mobile apps, move to a more agile methodology, and use cloud services when suitable.
3) Technical requirements for the new applications including minimizing firewall access, using Azure DevOps for package management and mobile app monitoring, and ensuring consistent server configurations with Azure Automation.
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The document provides information about three Microsoft resources for technical training and software evaluation: the TechNet Evaluation Center, IT Camps, and Microsoft Virtual Academy. The TechNet Evaluation Center allows downloading free trials of Microsoft software. IT Camps are free, hands-on technical training events led by Microsoft experts. Microsoft Virtual Academy provides free online technical courses on Microsoft technologies.
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- Get an overview of options for licensing Windows Server, SQL Server and other Microsoft products on AWS
- Learn how to bring existing Microsoft licenses to AWS and maintain license compliance
- Learn the scenarios where EC2 Dedicated Hosts make sense for your workloads
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The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
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Oracle has thousands of software product lines but databases and middleware make up more than 50% of installations. It is best to first learn the technologies for these key products before moving on to other areas. Oracle licensing can be highly customized so it is important to always start by reviewing a customer's specific contracts and agreements rather than assuming standard licensing terms. Oracle Database has different editions with various processor and user-based licensing models. Named User Plus and processor licensing are the most common metrics, with minimum requirements that must be met for each.
The document discusses Oracle Database Appliance (ODA) high availability and disaster recovery solutions. It compares Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), RAC One Node, and Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA). RAC provides automatic restart and failover capabilities for load balancing across nodes. RAC One Node and SEHA provide restart and failover, but no load balancing. SEHA is suitable for Standard Edition databases if up to 16 sessions are adequate and a few minutes of reconnection time is acceptable without data loss during failover.
Virtualization allows multiple operating systems to run simultaneously on the same hardware. It provides benefits such as reduced costs, increased hardware utilization, and isolation of virtual machines. Popular virtualization providers include VMware, Red Hat, and Citrix, with VMware's Workstation, GSX Server, and ESX Server being useful virtualization products. Virtualization offers advantages like testing flexibility and disaster recovery benefits.
The document summarizes key topics from a SQL Server Users Group meeting in December 2006, including SQL Server 2005 licensing models, high availability options, virtualization, and other software licensing topics. It provides details on per processor and per server/per CAL licensing, virtualization rules, and SQL Server editions from Express to Enterprise. It also discusses the Service Provider License Agreement, acquiring licenses through partners, downgrade rights, and Software Assurance benefits.
Oracle offers different licensing metrics for their database software, including Named User Plus (NUP) and processor licensing. With NUP licensing, all users and non-human operated devices accessing the database must be licensed. Processor licensing is used when it is difficult to count users, such as on the internet, or when the user population is very large. Processor licenses are calculated by multiplying the number of physical cores by a core factor from Oracle's processor core factor table.
Oracle VM allows virtualizing servers and provides management tools. The document discusses planning an Oracle VM installation including hardware sizing, network and storage configuration. It then covers steps to install Oracle VM Manager, Oracle VM Servers, configure networking and storage, and create server pools and virtual machines. Some performance tuning tips are provided at the end.
The document provides an overview of SQL Server 2012 including:
- A history of the speaker's experience with computers and certifications.
- New features in SQL Server 2012 such as AlwaysOn, enhanced high availability, and improved installation process.
- Licensing and edition details for SQL Server 2012.
- Requirements and best practices for upgrading to and installing SQL Server 2012.
This document provides an overview of using Microsoft Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) virtual machines (VMs). It discusses common IaaS workloads that can be run on Azure VMs like line of business apps, databases, and developer environments. It also covers provisioning VMs to the cloud, supported Windows and Linux operating systems, disk types, images, and managing VMs through extensions and at scale with VM scale sets.
This document discusses server virtualization and cloud computing. It defines key concepts like virtualization, hypervisors, and cloud types. The benefits of virtualization include reduced hardware costs and increased flexibility. When using virtualization for databases, performance must be monitored and optimized. Cloud computing provides on-demand resources at lower costs but requires careful review of security and licensing. Major cloud database providers like Amazon AWS, Microsoft Azure, and hosted Oracle options are overviewed.
The document provides information about exam AZ-400 and a case study for Litware Inc. It discusses:
1) Litware's existing monolithic application architecture with over 80 code branches, issues with long merge times and bugs from code merging.
2) Litware's plans to develop a new investment planning application suite including a web app and two mobile apps, move to a more agile methodology, and use cloud services when suitable.
3) Technical requirements for the new applications including minimizing firewall access, using Azure DevOps for package management and mobile app monitoring, and ensuring consistent server configurations with Azure Automation.
Hp Polyserve Database Utility For Sql Server ConsolidationCB UTBlog
The document discusses how the Database Utility for SQL Server can help identify consolidation opportunities for SQL Server environments running on 20 or more servers. It presents the value proposition of using the utility to run more SQL instances on fewer servers with higher availability and storage utilization while reducing costs. The document outlines the sales cycle process, from identifying opportunities and doing a proof of concept to closing the sale. It provides examples of cost savings and performance gains customers have achieved by consolidating SQL Server workloads with the Database Utility.
The document provides information about three Microsoft resources for technical training and software evaluation: the TechNet Evaluation Center, IT Camps, and Microsoft Virtual Academy. The TechNet Evaluation Center allows downloading free trials of Microsoft software. IT Camps are free, hands-on technical training events led by Microsoft experts. Microsoft Virtual Academy provides free online technical courses on Microsoft technologies.
WebLogic FAQs provide answers to common questions about Oracle WebLogic Server. The document includes questions about what WebLogic Server is, its basic components like domains and managed servers, how administration servers and managed servers interact, and how to configure and use WebLogic Server clusters. Additional questions cover topics like multicast and unicast communication, development versus production modes, and how to start and stop WebLogic Server instances.
This document discusses Microsoft SQL Server options in Azure. It begins by explaining the differences between Azure SQL and on-premises SQL Server, noting that Azure SQL is based on the latest SQL Server Enterprise version in a PaaS model and is not fully compatible with on-premises SQL Server. It then outlines the various options for SQL in Azure, including SQL Server on VMs, containers, and Azure SQL with DTU or vCore pricing/scaling models. The document provides details on features, pricing tiers, scaling, security, and other considerations for using SQL in Azure. It concludes that while migration may require adjustments, Azure SQL provides many advantages over on-premises SQL Server.
Licensing Windows Workloads on AWS - AWS Online Tech TalksAmazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Get an overview of options for licensing Windows Server, SQL Server and other Microsoft products on AWS
- Learn how to bring existing Microsoft licenses to AWS and maintain license compliance
- Learn the scenarios where EC2 Dedicated Hosts make sense for your workloads
Exact Microsoft AZ-900 Questions And AnswersArmstrongsmith
An Azure administrator plans to run a PowerShell script that will create Azure resources. The document provides sample questions and answers related to the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam. It also includes information about exactinside.com, such as contact details and copyright information.
Learn how your existing investments in SQL Server licensing can be used to optimise the costs associated with the usage of SQL Server workloads in Azure.
Microsoft azure architect design (az 304) practice tests 2022SkillCertProExams
• For a full set of 900+ questions. Go to
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• SkillCertPro offers detailed explanations to each question which helps to understand the concepts better.
• It is recommended to score above 85% in SkillCertPro exams before attempting a real exam.
• SkillCertPro updates exam questions every 2 weeks.
• You will get life time access and life time free updates
• SkillCertPro assures 100% pass guarantee in first attempt.
Introduction of Cybersecurity with OSS at Code Europe 2024Hiroshi SHIBATA
I develop the Ruby programming language, RubyGems, and Bundler, which are package managers for Ruby. Today, I will introduce how to enhance the security of your application using open-source software (OSS) examples from Ruby and RubyGems.
The first topic is CVE (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). I have published CVEs many times. But what exactly is a CVE? I'll provide a basic understanding of CVEs and explain how to detect and handle vulnerabilities in OSS.
Next, let's discuss package managers. Package managers play a critical role in the OSS ecosystem. I'll explain how to manage library dependencies in your application.
I'll share insights into how the Ruby and RubyGems core team works to keep our ecosystem safe. By the end of this talk, you'll have a better understanding of how to safeguard your code.
Generating privacy-protected synthetic data using Secludy and MilvusZilliz
During this demo, the founders of Secludy will demonstrate how their system utilizes Milvus to store and manipulate embeddings for generating privacy-protected synthetic data. Their approach not only maintains the confidentiality of the original data but also enhances the utility and scalability of LLMs under privacy constraints. Attendees, including machine learning engineers, data scientists, and data managers, will witness first-hand how Secludy's integration with Milvus empowers organizations to harness the power of LLMs securely and efficiently.
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See how organizational priorities and strategic approaches to data security and privacy are evolving around the globe.
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Virtualization: the simple explanation
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Virtualization is about emulating compute systems
Fast provisioning
Hypervisor: creates and runs virtual machines
Pooling of HW resources & live migration
hypervisor hypervisor
BENEFITS
2
3
4
VM VM VM VM VM VM
HW utilization
Easier management
Downtime
Example: Virtualized pool of servers
7. Oracle do not use virtualization in their
licensing guidelines!
Focus is on control of HW resources
8. Virtualization and Oracle licensing
Oracle differentiates between: Soft and hard partitioning
(source: https://www.oracle.com/assets/partitioning-070609.pdf)
SOFT PARTITIONING = Allocation of processor resources is managed at an OS (software) level.
Examples of soft partitioning technologies:
**special guidelines apply to allow to be considered as hard partitioning technology.
Solaris 9 Resource Containers
AIX Workload Manager
HP Process Resource Manager
Affinity Management
Oracle VM**
VMware Hyper-V
9. Examples of Hard partitioning technologies
Only Hard partitioning allow for sub-capacity licensing
Physical
Domains
Solaris Zones
IBM’s Micro-Partitions, vPar, nPar,
Integrity Virtual Machine, Secure
Resource Partitions
IBM’s
LPAR
Fujitsu’s
PPAR
Engineered systems: Oracle trusted partitions with Oracle VM
or Oracle Linux KVM
HARD PARTITIONING = Allocation of processor resources is managed at a Hardware level.
Each pool of resources is physically separated and self-constrained.
10. The partitioning policies ARE NOT
referenced in your contracts!
They are only described in external documents on
Oracle’s website, which are updated without
notification and only referenced for educational
purposes only!
Your Oracle processor definition is not a cluster
based definition, it only says you need to license
where Oracle executables are installed and/or
running.
Oracle will still hold you accountable under the partitioning license policies, although the Oracle
audit team will have a hard time explaining exactly how they calculate the number of licenses.
11. Questions
Oracle audit team will ask you to license all
servers in the virtualized cluster
Because it defines that licensing is tied to
where Oracle is installed and/or running,
which is not necessarily the case in
virtualized environments
Why is Oracle’s processor
definition a challenge when
considering virtualized
environments from a licensing
perspective?
A
B
12. ANSWER IS B: Oracle Processer definition is not
well defined when considering virtualization
technologies.
External non-contractual licensing policies are not
helping!
14. Oracle on VMware
There is no official Oracle document explaining
how to license Oracle on different version of
VMware.
Oracle licensing practices is based on different
versions of VMware’s ability to move workloads
between clusters of servers, storage and even
vCenters in different locations.
VMware 5.0: Oracle workloads can be live migrated
across clusters within the same vCenter. However,
this is limited to clusters sharing the same storage =
All servers within a cluster + servers within the
vCenter sharing the same storage needs licensing
VMware 5.1: Oracle workloads can be live migrated
across all clusters within the same vCenter = full
vCenter needs licensing
VMware 6.0: Oracle workloads can be live migrated
across all clusters, across all vCenters
5.0
5.1
6.0
Oracle classifies VMware as a
SOFT PARTITIONING SOFTWARE
= no sub-capacity licensing
15. Moving from 1 cluster within a vCenter, to all clusters
within a vCenter, and then all the clusters across all your
vCenters
“ABC”
vCenter 5.0
x
“ABC”
vCenter 5.1
x “GHI”
vCenter 6.x
“DEF”
vCenter 6.x
“ABC”
vCenter 6.x
x
16. Questions
I have to license all the servers within the
vCenter
I have to license all the servers across all
vCenters
You have upgraded your use of
VMware to version 6.5.
What are the potential license
implications when running
Oracle Database EE workloads?
A
B
18. Questions
I need to license all vCenters
I ”only” have to license 1 cluster of servers
within the remote vCenter
You are running 3 vCenters: 2
centers in the same location, 1
center is 100 miles away in
another datacenter, which is also
where you have Oracle deployed.
Remote vCenter is running on
version 5.0, all others are 6.x
What do you need to license?
A
B
19. ANSWER IS B: You “only” have to license
the local cluster of servers in vCenter 5.0
“ABC”
vCenter 5.0
x
Limited to: All servers within a cluster +
servers within the vCenter sharing the
same storage needs licensing
21. Oracle licensing and MS Hyper-V
Oracle does not include MS Hyper-V as a HARD
PARTITIONING SOFTWARE = no sub-capacity licensing
Example: MS Hyper-V Cluster Set
Live Migrations
Failover Clustering
Functionality: MS Hyper-V Cluster Set
PROBLEMS AHEAD!
cluster set: a loosely-coupled grouping of multiple failover clusters: compute,
storage and hyper-converged. With cluster sets, you can move online virtual
machines (live migrate) between clusters within the cluster set.
22. Oracle licensing and MS Hyper-V
To calculate the license need for Processor:
Licensing scenario.
You need to license Oracle database Enterprise Edition.
To calculate the license need for Processor:
Example: 4 servers with 2 x intel Xeon 8 cores processors
Formula: (# servers) x (# of processor) x
(# of cores) x (core factor) = # Oracle processor licenses
Find processor
in Oracle core
factor table
Take core factor X
number of physical
cores on server for all
servers in the cluster
Answer: 4 x 2 x 8 x 0.5 = 32 Oracle Processor licenses
Question: How many clusters or nodes can be a
part of a single cluster set?
Answer: In Windows Server 2019, cluster sets been tested and
supported up to 64 total cluster nodes. However, cluster sets architecture
scales to much larger limits and is not something that is hardcoded for a limit.
Please let Microsoft know if larger scale is critical to you and how you plan to
use it.
23. Oracle licensing and MS Hyper-V
To calculate the license need for Processor:
Licensing scenario.
You need to license Oracle database Enterprise Edition.
To calculate the license need for Processor:
Example: 4 servers with 2 x intel Xeon 8 cores processors
Formula: (# servers) x (# of processor) x
(# of cores) x (core factor) = # Oracle processor licenses
Find processor
in Oracle core
factor table
Take core factor X
number of physical
cores on server for all
servers in the cluster
Answer: 4 x 2 x 8 x 0.5 = 32 Oracle Processor licenses
Now deploy on Hyper-V
Real use
License need
Answer: 4 x 4 x 2 x 8 x 0.5 = 128 Oracle Processor licenses
Real use
License need
24. Questions
MS Azure is an Oracle approved cloud
provider, so you can migrate Oracle
workload while maintaining your Azure
subscription
Oracle workloads on your onprem hyper-v
will require you to license all servers in the
cluster even if Azure is Oracle approved
What happens if you migrate
Oracle DB from Azure to your
onprem datacenter running
Hyper-V ?
A
B
25. ANSWER IS B: You need to license all
servers in the Hyper-V cluster
27. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
You still need to license all available physical resources, but
with IBM’s virtualization there is much more advanced controls
such as Dedicated LPAR, Micro-Partitioning, Virtual
processor, Entitlements, Capped vs non-Capped and Live
Partitioning Mobility.
PROBLEMS AHEAD!
Servers can have many different processor pools = LPARS
can potentially live migrate between different pools.
Oracle classifies IBM LPAR as a hard partitioning =
sub-capacity licensing if configured right!
Note that:
LPAR must be capped
Live partitioning mobility must be disabled
TurboCore is not allowed
Dedicated LPAR: Count total
number of virtual processor (virtual
processor = physical core)
Micro-partitioned LPAR: Count
entitled capacity
LPAR
28. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
LPAR Terminology
1. Frame: Physical Server
2. LPAR (Logical Partitioning): Virtual Machine
3. Dedicated LPAR: LPAR based on dedicated cores
4. Micro Partition: LPAR based on shared processor resources
5. Virtual Processor: A physical core
6. Entitlement: CPU resources assigned to LPAR
7. Capped: LPAR cannot exceed the the assigned resources
8. Live Partition Mobility: Live Migration Functionality
9. Processor Pool: Pool of processors (subcapacity)
29. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
PROBLEMS AHEAD!
Terminology: There is a difference in terminology
between IBM and Oracle when referring to Capped
and Uncapped.
All LPARs are considered capped! The difference is
that Capped LPARs are capped at the Entitled Capacity
level, while Uncapped LPARs are capped at the Virtual
CPU level.
30. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
Dedicated LPARs
LPAR1
Oracle DB
LPAR2
Other
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CPU cores
SUM the number of entitled capacity for LPAR running Oracle
Answer: 6 cores x 1.0 (core factor) = 6 Processors
31. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
Shared Processor Pool
LPAR1
Oracle DB
Mode: Capped
Virtual CPUs= 5
Entitled Capacity = 2
LPAR2
Oracle DB
Mode: Uncapped
Virtual CPUs = 3
Entitled Capacity = 2
LPAR3
Other
LPAR4
Other
Processor Pool
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CPU cores
1. SUM the Entitled Capacity for each capped LPAR running Oracle
2. SUM the Virtual CPUs for each uncapped LPAR running Oracle
3. Compare (capped + uncapped) to Processor Pool and license lowest #
Answer: (2 + 3) vs (6 from Processor Pool) = 5 x 1.0 (core factor) = 5 Processors
32. Oracle licensing and IBM LPAR
Shared Processor Pool: Micro Partitioning
LPAR1
Oracle DB
Mode: Capped
Virtual CPUs= 5
Entitled Capacity = 1.6
LPAR2
Oracle DB
Mode: Uncapped
Virtual CPUs = 2
Entitled Capacity = 1.2
LPAR3
Other
LPAR4
Other
Processor Pool
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
CPU cores
1. SUM the Entitled Capacity for each capped LPAR running Oracle
2. SUM the Virtual CPUs for each uncapped LPAR running Oracle
3. Compare (capped + uncapped) to Processor Pool and license lowest #
Answer: (1.6 + 2) vs (6 from Processor Pool) = 4 (rounded up) x 1.0 (core factor)
= 4 Processors
33. Questions
You apply the ratio change to the processor
pool to the license need. If you double the
pool, you double the license need!
If all other setting remains the same
(capped, virtual cpu and entitlement), you
just use the same calculation
What happens if you make
changes to the processor pool
from where resources are
allocated to each LPAR?
How do you calculate licenses?
A
B
34. ANSWER IS B: You used the same calculation:
1. SUM the Entitled Capacity for each capped LPAR running Oracle
2. SUM the Virtual CPUs for each uncapped LPAR running Oracle
3. Compare (capped + uncapped) to Processor Pool and license lowest #
35. Questions
This is not allowed as per Oracle hard
Partitioning Policies
If all other setting remains the same
(capped, virtual cpu and entitlement), you
just use the same calculation for each pool
What happens if you share a
pool within a pool from where
resources are allocated to each
LPAR?
How do you calculate licenses?
A
B
36. ANSWER IS B: You used the same calculation for
each Pool:
1. SUM the Entitled Capacity for each capped LPAR running Oracle
2. SUM the Virtual CPUs for each uncapped LPAR running Oracle
3. Compare (capped + uncapped) to Processor Pool and license lowest #
40. How to license Oracle in AWS and how to license
Oracle in MS Azure.
!
41. Exercise
If you want to license Oracle Database
Enterprise on a AWS instance with 4
vCPUs and hyperthreading IS enabled.
How many licenses are required?
Answer:
A. 4 Oracle Database Enterprise Edition Processor
licenses
?
?
?
B. 2 Oracle Database Enterprise Edition Processor
licenses.
42. Exercise
If you want to license Oracle Database
Enterprise on a AWS instance with 4
vCPUs and hyperthreading IS NOT
enabled. How many licenses are
required?
Answer:
A. 4 Oracle Database Enterprise Edition Processor
licenses
?
?
?
B. 2 Oracle Database Enterprise Edition
Processor licenses.
43. Licensing Oracle SE1, SE2 or SE the pricing is
based on the size of the instance. (# vCPUs)
What this means:
• If there 4 or less vCPUs in
AWS or Azure it is
counted as 1 CPU socket.
• Every 4 vCPU is counted
as a processor license.
• For example if you have
SE2 running on AWS or
Azure with 6 vCPUs you
need to allocate 2
processor licenses.
44. Exercise
If you are licensing an Oracle DB SE2 in
AWS and you have 8 vCPUs how many
licenses do you need?
Answer:
A. 4xCPU licenses of DB SE2
?
?
?
B. 2xCPU licenses of DB SE2
45. Licensing Limitations:
What this means:
• You may only license SE2
versions on AWS or Azure
instance with max 16 vCPUs.
• You may only license SE1 and
SE on AWS or Azure instance
with max 8 vCPUs
• If licensing with NUP SE2 you
require 10 NUPs per
AWS/Azure instance. For
example 16 vCPUs would
require minimum 20 NUPs.
(twice the amount vs on
premise)
46. Exercise
If you are licensing an Oracle DB SE2 in
AWS and you have 10 vCPUs how many
licenses do you need?
Answer:
A. 3xCPU licenses of DB SE2
?
?
?
B. 5x CPU licenses of EE DB
48. What is Oracle BYOL?
BYOL is activated when you create the Oracle Cloud
instance. (a different price/rate will be applied)
• You can use existing on premise licenses on Oracle Cloud Platforms.
• On premise licenses must be under “ACTIVE SUPPORT”
• Generally the rule is that 1 On premise license (processor) counts as 2
OCPUS, but it
can differ, this will be shown when you create a new Oracle cloud instance and
choose BYOL.
• Can be applied to both PaaS and OCI.
BYOL
Pay attention: The same license
terms apply to the cloud as on
premise. (limitations…)
What is not applicable to BYOL
* Nonstandard licensing models
* Embedded licenses
49. When licensing products that have
Standard Edition One, Standard Edition or Standard
Edition, each processor license covers #4 OCPUs.
When licensing products that have
Enterprise Licensing (cores) each on premise
license covers #2 OCPUs.
How to use Oracle licenses (BYOL) to Oracle
Cloud?
https://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/contracts/processor-core-factor-table-070634.pdf
50. Exercise
You own 3 CPU of Oracle DB SE2 and
want to bring them to Oracle Cloud
(BYOL) how many OCPUs will you get?
Answer:
A. I will have 3 OCPUs in Oracle Cloud.
?
?
?
B. I will have 12 OCPUs in Oracle Cloud.
51. Exercise
You own 6 Oracle DB EE CPU and want to
bring it to Oracle Cloud (BYOL) how
many OCPUs will you get?
Answer:
A. I will have 24 OCPUs. In Oracle Cloud
?
?
?
B. I will have 12 OCPUs in Oracle Cloud.
52. Where to find the BYOL/Mappings?
https://www.oracle.com/us/corporate/contracts/paas-iaas-universal-credits-3940775.pdf
Example BYOL
Goldengate licenses on premise and
want to use for BYOL? (page 16)
53. Oracle - > End customer Contracts
Oracle
Ordering
Document Cloud
Services
Agreement
(CSA)
Data
Processing
Agreement /
Policies
55. GO LIVE
Misalignment
You sign a 4-year cloud agreement
Your cloud contract:
roll-out
phase
2021
1m euro
a year
2022
1m euro
a year
2023
1m euro
a year
2024
1m euro
a year
YOUR REAL CLOUD CONSUMPTION
2021 2022 2023
Impact: You wasted 1m euro or 25% of your cloud contract.
What you should do: Negotiate a roll-out phase > so that your
commitment/spend is aligned with your roll-out/go live.
LIVE
2024
WASTE
56. rebundles
cloud
Price protection
1) Pricehold only valid if you maintain/renew the same
volume + more.
2) Oracle can/rebundle/rename their cloud services to
something else.
Impact: Your price protection clause may have little value
when you are renewing
What you should do: Possibly sign different cloud
agreements, smaller cloud expansions.
Try negotiate contract language if Oracle stop selling your old cloud service,
you have the right to use new cloud service at the original price.
57. payment
pause for
transition
Impact: Migration to cloud, very costly.
What you should do: Try to negotiate
with Oracle so that you do not have to pay
on premise support for 1 year while you
transition to Oracle cloud.
Double costs
You are transitioning to Oracle Cloud, but
you must pay maintenance for on premise
support and the new cloud service
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