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In my research I noticed that Oracle on my vMWare instances they are consuming at the host level and per the documentation with Flexera this is as the tool is designed. However there is a note in the list that states to reach out Flexera Professional Services.
How have other organizations handled these and has Flexera Professional Services help this out? Is there a way to have the VCenter consume the licenses since we use VCenter 6.0+.
Sep 23, 2022 10:52 AM - edited Sep 23, 2022 12:04 PM
Sep 23, 2022 11:56 AM
You may be referring here to how Oracle Processor license consumption is calculated at the cluster level, not across all servers managed by one vCenter (for vSphere 5.1 and later), or across all servers managed by any vCenter (for vSphere 6.0 and later).
If this is what you're talking about and it is an interesting scenario to you, I would encourage you to add your vote on the following idea which is related to adding support for this scenario: ITAM-I-3: Oracle vSphere enhancements.
To date, this idea has not received many votes. I don't know why, but one reason for this may be that it is relatively rare to use software licensed on a Oracle Processor basis on VMware infrastructure due to the high license costs and/or license compliance risks that can potentially arise.
Sep 25, 2022 11:28 PM - edited Sep 26, 2022 07:20 AM
You may want to refer to FNMS - Oracle Optimization Reports and vCenter Soft Partitinonng (SQL Reports) - Flexera Employee Solution and also Nicolas goes through the use of these reports in this Recording and Presentation of the October Monthly SAM Best Practices Webinar as well as in Flexera ITAM Best practice information available in Flexera Community beginning here:
Thanks,
Sep 26, 2022 03:07 AM
@dopoku - I am attaching an example of the Oracle Consumption Summary by Partitioning Summary report. For Oracle Processor licenses, it calculates Oracle Processor consumption at the following levels, depending on what has been negotiated in your Oracle Agreement:
1 - At the ESX Host Level
2 - At the VMware Cluster Level (this is the logic used in the Oracle Processor licenses that you see
3 - At the vCenter Server Level
4 - Across all of your vCenters
It also calculates your Incremental License cost at each of these different levels
Sep 26, 2022 07:23 AM