I did find some features that are use by 11i (11.5.4 minimum) that are
applicable for Enterprise edition only. I don't know if choosing specific
modules will give you the liberty of choosing standard edition.
Cost wise, As part of applications licensing, Oracle charges for the modules
being installed and not for the database in particular. Is it otherwise?
Thanks!
amar kumar padhi
Service Delivery, RAPID
-----Original Message-----
From: Goehring Chuck RCI - San Diego
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x31175062.[Email address protected]
Sent: 05 April 2005 02:14
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: RE: Enterprise vs Standard version of Oracle 9i
Price difference will be huge - at least it was with 8i. So, get that info
from the web site and your rep before you buy.
Chuck
-----Original Message-----
From: ABHAY BISEN [mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x82845654.[Email
address protected]
Sent: Mon 4/4/2005 3:10 PM
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Cc:
Subject: Enterprise vs Standard version of Oracle 9i
This got bounced twice. Maybe third time is a charm.
Hey guys I am new to this field. Someone may have already had this
answer in
the system.
Why do we have to go with Enterprise version of Oracle as compared
to
Standard version when we are impleamenting Oracle 11i. Can't we
impleament
11i on Standard version?
I guess what I don't understand what functionality in terms of
Oracle 11i
are we going to loose if we don't go with Oracle 9i Enterprise
version.
You views will be greatly appreciated as we are in a hurry to decide
this.
Thanks
Abhay
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