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RE: standard edition vs enterprise edition

From: Bobak, Mark <Mark.Bobak_at_il.proquest.com>
Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 20:41:09 -0500
Message-ID: <4C9B6FDA0B06FE4DAF5918BBF0AD82CFECFC82@bosmail00.bos.il.pqe>


I think an important point to make is that if you have a well-designed system that's working well on Standard Edition, and has no need for Enterprise Edition features, a switch to Enterprise Edition will buy exactly 0% performance improvement. The only reason to go to Enterprise Edition is if you need to take advantage of a specific feature that's not available in Standard Edition.
-Mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Niall Litchfield [mailto:n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk]

> Standard edition should be just fine if you don't need partitioning
> and function-based indexes.=20

Small correction (though as my mail from yesterday hasn't arrived yet who k= nows when we will see it).
Function Based Indexes are available in std edition from 9.2 There are a nu= mber of other previously EE only options that have sneaked in in this relea= se.=20

Cheers
Niall Litchfield


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