The Oracle wire protocol contains a (copyrighted) haiku, so no one can reverse-engineer the Oracle wire protocol without infringing on Oracle's copyright.
Azure has always been charged at "1 core = 1 Oracle Processor" so this new scheme only harmonizes licensing on Azure and AWS. It's still double of on-premise pricing.
There's a leading DB vendor (at least according to Gartner) which will give you enterprise support if you run MySQL or PostgreSQL. AWS. While multi-master replication is still not there (it's still just a synchronous…
The Oracle wire protocol contains a (copyrighted) haiku, so no one can reverse-engineer the Oracle wire protocol without infringing on Oracle's copyright.
Azure has always been charged at "1 core = 1 Oracle Processor" so this new scheme only harmonizes licensing on Azure and AWS. It's still double of on-premise pricing.
There's a leading DB vendor (at least according to Gartner) which will give you enterprise support if you run MySQL or PostgreSQL. AWS. While multi-master replication is still not there (it's still just a synchronous…