Oracle Database licensing in multitenant architectures
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Summary of Oracle Database Licensing in Multitenant Architectures
The Software Asset Management application supports Oracle Database licensing rules in multitenant architectures, which allow for the consolidation of multiple pluggable databases (PDBs) into a single container database (CDB). This simplifies database management and is supported from Oracle Database version 12c Release 1 (12.1) onwards. Licensing is required for both Oracle Database and the Oracle Multitenant option, with exceptions for certain cloud services where the Multitenant option is included.
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Key Features
- Licensing Options: The Oracle Multitenant option offers two main metrics: Named User Plus and Per Processor. Named User Plus covers all users accessing a user-created PDB, while Per Processor licenses the physical hosts running these PDBs.
- Licensing Requirements: Licensing is determined based on the Oracle Database version, edition, and the number of user-created PDBs within each database instance.
- PDB Limits: Specific Oracle Database versions support up to either 252 or 4,096 user-created PDBs per database instance, depending on the edition.
Key Outcomes
ServiceNow customers can efficiently track and manage Oracle Database licensing in multitenant environments, ensuring compliance by understanding the requirements surrounding user-created PDBs. By adhering to these licensing rules, organizations can optimize their database resources while avoiding potential compliance issues with Oracle's licensing policies.
The Software Asset Management application supports licensing rules for Oracle databases in multitenant architectures.
The Oracle multitenant architecture simplifies database management by enabling you to consolidate multiple pluggable databases (PDBs) into a single container database (CDB). With a CDB, you can track, provision, clone, manage resources for, and upgrade multiple PDBs simultaneously. This multitenant architecture is supported on Oracle Database version 12c Release 1 (12.1) and later.
To run an Oracle database in a multitenant architecture, you must purchase and manage licenses for both Oracle Database and the Oracle Multitenant option. In most cases, Oracle Multitenant option licenses must be purchased and managed separately from Oracle Database licenses. However, Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - High Performance (DBCS EE-HP), Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - Extreme Performance (DBCS EE-EP), and Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) do not require a separate license for the Oracle Multitenant option, as it is already included in the database license. For more information on Oracle Database licensing, see Software Asset Management publisher pack for Oracle.
Oracle Multitenant option licensing
- The Oracle Database version and edition of your PDBs and CDBs.
- The number of user-created PDBs within each database instance that is running on the database installation.
| Oracle Database version | Oracle Database edition | Licensing requirement |
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| 12c Release 1 (12.1) | Oracle Database Standard Edition (SE) | The Oracle Multitenant option is not supported. |
| Oracle Database Standard Edition One (SE1) | ||
| Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) | ||
| Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (EE) |
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| 12c Release 2 (12.2) and 18c | Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (EE) |
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| Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) | The Oracle Multitenant option is supported only in deployments where every database instance contains one user-created PDB each. However, licensing is not required since the Oracle Multitenant option is not in use. | |
| Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - High Performance (DBCS EE-HP) |
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| Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - Extreme Performance (DBCS EE-EP) | ||
| Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) | ||
| 19c and later | Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (EE) |
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| Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) | The Oracle Multitenant option is supported only in deployments where every database instance contains three or less user-created PDBs each. However, licensing is not required since the Oracle Multitenant option is not in use. | |
| Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - High Performance (DBCS EE-HP) |
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| Oracle Database Cloud Service Enterprise Edition - Extreme Performance (DBCS EE-EP) | ||
| Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service (ExaCS) |