The release is actually in Extended Support, but you don’t have to pay for it.
#Oracle 10g end of support upgrade
Upgrade scripts Technical support Major product and technology releasesīut sometimes Extended Support is ‘waived’, like in the case of Oracle Database 11g.
#Oracle 10g end of support update
Year 8 after product release: 20% of current year’s Software Update License & Support.Year 7 after product release: 20% of current year’s Software Update License & Support.Year 6 after product release: 10% of current year’s Software Update License & Support.Extended Support fees are applied to the desupported Oracle programs only.Įxtended Support fees consist of the prior year’s fee for Software Updates & Support plus the applicable renewal adjustment, plus an additional fee based on the year. You can extend support for an additional three years with Extended Support for specific releases or receive indefinite technical support with Sustaining Support.Ĭustomers with current Software Updates, License & Support can support their product for a further 3 years, past the initial 5 years from the general availability date of the product, by purchasing Extended Support. Premier Support provides a standard five-year support policy for Oracle Technology products. But at what timeframe? In the life-time-support document it is stated that it depends on the General Availability Date of a specific release. Puts you in control of your Database, Middleware, and Applications upgrade strategy by providing additional maintenance and upgrades for Oracle Database, Oracle Fusion Middleware, and Oracle Applications for an additional fee.What kind of support you actually get in premier, extended or sustained support is mentioned in the lifetime support policy site.
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It’s getting more important for Oracle Database 11g, which is at the end of the ‘waived’ support. So basic and yet… always have to check again the waived support, what prices and where to find this information.
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They do support APEX on 10g using an external web server. This is not an 'officially' supported configuration by Oracle. And if so, how much I have to pay for it. Below are instructions for installing Apex 3.2 on Oracle 10g using the Embedded PL/SQL Gateway (EPG) and the http server that comes with the XML DB. It’s such a simple, basic and old question I got from a colleague: “Do you have to pay for extended support?”.