• potatoguy@lemmy.eco.br
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    20 hours ago

    Oracle sues for everything, when they sue you, they can ask for their payment to be related to the total employees of the company, to take that as users of the Oracle Database (trademark)(copyright)(shat my pants) or Java (do I need to repeat?). Yeah, they sue for EVERYTHING.

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      16 hours ago

      Oracle licenses software by CPU (or at least they did). But not in the way you think, they mean by discrete logical CPUs. So if you virtualize one of their apps and give the VM 4 CPUs, do you need four licenses? No, since it could run on any of the CPUs in the host, you need to buy however many that is.

      I went to look for more info on this and couldn’t find anything reliable, but I did find an article from Amazon saying that if you run something like this in AWS, you need enough licenses to cover the entire goddamn AWS zone.

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        12 hours ago

        Everything that Oracle makes really feels like they got the idea from a random engineer they stuck up on their lunch break.

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      20 hours ago

      Can I get an article/source about this? I’m in the mood to be mad about Oracle