Cold Failover Clusters High Availability Considerations

8-8 Licensing Information For licensing details, see Oracle WebCenter Licenses in Oracle Beehive Licensing Information at the following URL: http:download.oracle.comdocscdE16671_ 01bh.200e16646beehivelicensing.htm

8.6 High Availability Considerations

Oracle WebCenter products have high availability features that require special licensing considerations. These considerations are similar to the licensing considerations for the high availability features of the Oracle Database and WebLogic Server.

8.6.1 Cold Failover Clusters

Failover clusters use a two or more node hardware cluster for failover. Failover is the process by which the hardware clusters automatically relocate the execution of an application from a failed primary node to a designated standby node. The primary node is the processor that is actively executing one or more content management services at any given time. If the primary node fails, the hardware cluster automatically fails the content management services over to the standby node. When using cold failover clusters, ten days of failover per calendar year are included in the license for the primary node. If you use more than ten days of failover per calendar year, additional server licenses are required for the standby nodes. Cold Failover Cluster licensing applies to: ■ WebCenter Content ■ WebCenter Portal ■ WebCenter Sites 9 Oracle Identity and Access Management Independent License Offerings 9-1 9 Oracle Identity and Access Management Independent License Offerings This chapter describes the separately licensed Oracle Identity and Access Management independent license offerings. The following sections describe the Oracle Identity and Access Management products and product families that can be separately licensed, independent of the packaged Oracle Application Server or WebLogic editions. ■ Section 9.1, Oracle Entitlements Server ■ Section 9.2, Oracle Entitlements Server Security Module ■ Section 9.3, Oracle Directory Services Plus ■ Section 9.4, Oracle Access Manager ■ Section 9.5, Oracle Adaptive Access Manager ■ Section 9.6, Oracle Identity Federation ■ Section 9.7, Oracle Identity Manager ■ Section 9.8, Oracle Identity Manager Connectors ■ Section 9.9, Oracle Role Manager ■ Section 9.10, Oracle Information Rights Management ■ Section 9.11, Oracle Enterprise Single Sign-On Suite Plus ■ Section 9.12, Oracle Access Management Suite Plus ■ Section 9.13, Oracle Enterprise Gateway for Access Management ■ Section 9.14, Oracle Identity and Access Management Suite Plus ■ Section 9.15, Management Pack for Identity Management ■ Section 9.16, Oracle Database License Requirements ■ Section 9.17, Oracle Identity Analytics You may not use the options, packs, or products described below without separately purchased licenses. The fact that these options, packs, or products may be included in product CDs or downloads or described in documentation that you receive does not authorize you to use them without purchasing the appropriate licenses. See Section 9.16, Oracle Database License Requirements, for important license requirements regarding the use of Oracle Database with the products described in this chapter. 9-2 Licensing Information

9.1 Oracle Entitlements Server