Archive for September, 2005

Oracle Cost Musings

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

This has been the first Oracle Openworld I’ve missed in six years. I’ve used Oracle since 1993 and have had some interesting encounters with the Redwood Shores folks over the years, so Larry’s recent Openworld comments about pricing caught my ear:

“In response to an audience question, Ellison reaffirmed his opposition to processor-based software pricing because it is difficult to verify how many processors or multicore processors a company is actually running.

Instead, he prefers to offer pricing based on the total number of employees, or based on revenue with the flexibility to address annual licensing and maintenance based on whether total headcount or revenue rises or falls during the period, he said. ”

Interesting. So if you’re successful - you pay Oracle more. This reminds me of their former hysterical model for licensing their monitoring and tuning technology. Some years ago, I was a senior DBA at an energy company and we were increasing our usage of Oracle. The rep wants to sell us their monitoring and tuning tools. So I ask how they’re licensed, expecting the normal stuff. Instead they tell me they license based on “benefited user”.

Huh?

They explain that when I tune a database for better performance, all the end users “benefit” from the increased performance, so they license their tuning tools based on that methodology. I nearly fell out of my seat laughing. But you want to know who had the last laugh? Oracle. They convinced the powers-that-be that we couldn’t live without the tools and so they bought them. Sigh.

That was some years ago and I know Oracle has completely revamped things since then, but wow, what can you say?

Call for customer/user feedback

Monday, September 5th, 2005

Hey all -

I’m busily working away at MySQL on upcoming versions of the server, tools, and more, and would love to get your feedback. Shoot me your “Top 3″ Wish-List for anything that we here at MySQL produce and I’ll make sure it makes its way into our planning process.

Feel free to send me a mail with the heading “My Wish List”. Thanks for helping me and the great engineering staff at MySQL build the absolute best database software!

Robin S
rschumacher@mysql.com

First post

Thursday, September 1st, 2005

Greetings!

I’m MySQL’s new Director of Product Management, having been here a whole two months now! It’s a very busy time with eveything that’s going on at the company, but I’ll do my best to post thoughts out here as much as possible.

In case any of you database junkies out there want to know my background, I have lots of years in the DBA trenches with DB2, Oracle, SQL Server, Teradata, and Sybase. For the last 6 years, I was the VP of product management at Embarcadero Technologies and was busy making database tools there.

Feel free to shoot me any feedback on whatever’s on your MySQL mind.

Robin Schumacher
rschumacher@mysql.com