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RE: Number of processors and standard edition

From: Tim Onions <tim.onions_at_speechmachines.com>
Date: Tue, 29 Jul 2003 09:14:29 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005C7AC0.20030729091429@fatcity.com>


Last time I checked it was 4 for Windows NT/2000. Not a UNIX shop so can't comment on that OS.



Tim Onions
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I am trying to find any info on if there is a maximum number pf processors that a server can have and have Oracle standard edition run on it. Just looking to see if there is a cutoff point in the number of processors where I would be forced to go to Enterprise Edition of Oracle 8i.. I'm looking through the concepts docs but have not yet found this info.

Thanks,

Dave
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