Oracle Data Guard Pricing

Azhagupandi Parthiban - PeerSpot reviewer
Vice President Of Technology at a tech services company with 1,001-5,000 employees

We had an unlimited license agreement with Oracle. 

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MK
Head of Networks and Communication section at Riyadh Municipality

The solution is on the expensive side, but it is not too costly. I would give it a five out of ten in terms of affordability. The cost of Oracle Data Guard is approximately $450,000 per year for my company.

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SM
Database administrator at SSnC

The product is included in the Enterprise Edition license. If we have Enterprise Edition, no additional licensing is required. I rate the pricing a seven out of ten.

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IfeoluwaOshinowo - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Oracle Database Administrator at Computer Information Systems (CIS)

The product is expensive.

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AH
Database Administrator at ZTBL

The pricing is on the higher side. In Pakistan, for instance, while Oracle might charge ten billion rupees for a license, Microsoft could offer a license for a significantly lower amount, such as one point five million rupees. However, the investment in Oracle database technology is justified by the peace of mind it brings in terms of data security and reliability, making it the preferred choice for organizations operating in sensitive sectors like banking.

The pricing structure for Oracle products varies depending on the organization's profile. Oracle Corporation offers discounts for educational institutions such as universities, teaching institutes, and schools. Similarly, organizations with significant profits or large networks may receive preferential pricing. The cost is determined based on specific features utilized, such as Data Guard, compression, number of CPUs, and concurrent sessions. Pricing considerations also take into account the nature of the application, whether it's a web-based application accessed globally or a desktop application restricted to internal use within the organization.

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Federico Bonifazi - PeerSpot reviewer
CEO & Technical DBA Oracle at Geko s.r.l.

The licensing cost is significantly high.

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AdnanKamarudin - PeerSpot reviewer
Database Engineer at Dagang NeXchange Berhad

It's a cost-effective solution.

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SrikanthS - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager - Technical at Sify Technologies

The cost is expensive.

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KD
Senior Database Administrator at Argo Group

Check with Oracle to make sure you are using your products effectively.

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Oz Pozner - PeerSpot reviewer
Head of Product - CloudHome at Bynet

It is not a cheap product, but if you look at the price, features, availability, scalability, and maturity, it is a very good product. 

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OM
Cloud Expert | DevOps | Oracle Consultant at confidential

Oracle Data Guard is a free solution. When you apply for Enterprise Manager, it comes for free with the solution. When you apply an enterprise solution to a database, you have to pay. It depends on the connotation of the project and what you need for the protocol.

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AM
DBA Team Lead at a manufacturing company with 1,001-5,000 employees

There is no set cost for the solution. The cost of the Oracle license will depend on the negotiations with Oracle. The license is costly compared with other database systems.

The license includes primary support, patches, and technical support.

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HO
Computer Engineer at Nestle

The pricing of Oracle is average. It's not inexpensive but it's okay.

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PT
Deputy General Manager - Information Technology at a pharma/biotech company with 10,001+ employees

We pay a yearly licensing fee to Oracle. 

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RN
CEO at Tecnix Solutions

Oracle Data Guard is a feature available only in Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, and is available for extra cost.

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UF
System support engineer at a financial services firm with 1,001-5,000 employees

We work for a non-profit organization, so we have a discounted rate on licensing and other purchasing agreements. 

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MG
Manager at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

It's a master of making money! If you want to have everything automated and done smoothly, you have to add additional licenses. They should have more standard licenses without us having to go for additional licenses to get full support. 

Regarding infrastructure, most of the time the additional costs for uploading systems, alarming the operations, patching the operating system, caring about the shadow data, all of this needs to be maintained as well. So we end up having additional costs and that's why I would advise others to avoid it, if possible.

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it_user515316 - PeerSpot reviewer
Director of Technical Operations - Storage, Databases & Business Intelligence at a transportation company with 10,001+ employees

We are under ULA.

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it_user719811 - PeerSpot reviewer
Tech Lead Oracle DBA / SME

The Oracle Data Guard is part of the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition, there is no extra licensing cost for the software. However, there is a hardware cost for the number of Standby Databases for each server and storage.

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MS
Oracle DBA Customer Capacity Leader at a tech services company with 10,001+ employees

This is the best solution if you want something similar that's less expensive than Oracle Grid. We pay once per year.

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MB
Solution Architect, IT Consultant at Merdasco - Rayan Merdas Data Prosseccing

In some cases, some costumers chose to buy a lot of licenses to have software - at least at first. I'm not happy and okay with some policies of Oracle. In some cases, you have to pay extra money for some features. It's very hard to have access to software directly in comparison to buying some licenses. You can adjust them for some Oracle software, however, if you want to develop or expand your features, it's typically hard to do so in my country.

Based on my friend's and colleague's experience, they find it a little bit tricky to use Oracle for buying certain software or getting extra features, and based on my experience, most free and open-source projects are already pretty good. 

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