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One of the First Blogs fully dedicated to discussions on the fantabulous Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c/12c (previously Grid Control 11g/10g), Oracle's Enterprise-wide Management System for on-premise and hybrid cloud management. This blog has Oracle Press Credentials.
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I can't answer for Johan, bit I can imagine that some of us can't pay the price of OEM and/or some of its "packs"
Marco, well, I too cant speak for Oracle, but I am sure Oracle sales people would give good discounts.
The packs are not that expensive if you think about it - you are only licensing the central Grid Control server(s) and don't have to buy pack licenses for every target database.
I can speek for Johan as I am him :-) So a bit on the decisions on why we used kickstart and did not use OEM and the BMP option. As you look closely to the inner workings of OEM/BMP you will find that is uses the kickstart from RedHat.
We did, before oracle came with OEM/BMP, use kickstart for a lot of new server installation so we had knowledge about kickstart ready. As we see OEM/BMP only as a 'management' tool for kickstart we decided to use kickstart only without using the OEM/BMP forefront to manage things.
Thanks Johan for the clarification.
Appreciated.
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