Based on customer feedback, the Oracle TimesTen 18.1 licensing has been simplified:
◉ TimesTen In-Memory Database can now also be used for caching
◉ TimesTen Application Tier Database Cache can now also use TimesTen Scaleout
The complete licensing document for TimesTen 18.1 is here.
The relevant portion of the new licensing text is:
Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database Licensing
TimesTen In-Memory Database 18.1 supports:
◉ Single Instance TimesTen Classic
◉ Replicated TimesTen Classic
◉ TimesTen Scaleout
◉ Single Instance TimesTen Classic as a cache for the Oracle Database
◉ Replicated TimesTen Classic as a cache for the Oracle Database
◉ TimesTen Scaleout as a cache for the Oracle Database
Oracle TimesTen Application Tier Database Cache Licensing
TimesTen Application Tier Database Cache 18.1 supports:
◉ Single Instance TimesTen Classic as a cache for the Oracle Database [Enterprise Edition]
◉ Replicated TimesTen Classic as a cache for the Oracle Database [Enterprise Edition]
◉ TimesTen Scaleout as a cache for the Oracle Database [Enterprise Edition]
◉ At least one table on an Enterprise Edition Oracle Database needs to be cached for this product to be licensed
Disclaimer: These are my personal thoughts and do not represent Oracle's official viewpoint in any way, shape, or form.
Source: oracle.com
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