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Processor license means the aggregate number of Server Processors that are capable of running any component of the Software except the Web Connector and Report Publishing Wizard at any time , as further described in Section 4.

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Licensed Property shall include any updates or upgrades to the Licensed Property that AvePoint may at its discretion deliver to Customer. A lot of Oracle products have minimum user purchases, in terms of the values of licenses that you must buy, and these are often based on the hardware that the system is to be deployed on.

The named user plus license allows the same user to access multiple database instances, so if you've got multiple databases on the same piece of hardware then that one user is covered for those, and once you have licensed that user on that specific piece of hardware you don't need to buy any further licenses unless your user account increases. For example, if you have a production system and a training environment, you would calculate the minimums over that total piece of hardware, and that initial user who has that license is then covered for both environments.

The other license type is the processor or CPU metric. This license type is for where you have a web-based application, or where you have a large number of users that you can't quantify, or there's a user population that you just can't pin down for the purposes of calculating a license count.

It's based on an unlimited user license and it's calculated based on the specification of the hardware it is to be deployed on. In a very simplified example, you can see that the server above has four CPUs so that would equate to a four CPU license.

In practise it's a little more complicated as many of the Oracle products are licensed at the core level, but that gives you an overview of the license model. Enterprise Edition database is different in that you license at the core level.



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