Exadata Database Machine X2-2

Friends,
Our company is planning to invest in Oracle Exadata Database Machine. I have one query related to Database Licensing here.
Does the price we will pay for FULL RACK Exadata Database Machine Include:
1) Oracle 11g Release 2 Enterprise Edition
2) Oracle ASM
3) Oracle RAC
4) Oracle RMAN
5) Oracle DataGuard
Anyother software component ?
Please let me know as I have seen document which says it does...but wants to know from guys like you who are using it at the moment :)
Thanks
KS

Hello,
I have had the opportunity to work with Exadata at 2 companies.
You should theoretically get all of the options.
However with #5 on your list there will be an extra cost of you decide to use active dataguard.
If you plan on just keeping the standby up-to-date then you should be covered.
These are good questions you need to ask your Oracle Account Rep or a member of the ACS group who would do the actual installation.
For OEM you'll also be covered to use any of the grid control plugins specific to Exadata.
- Wilson
www.michaelwilsondba.info

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