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Re: How could you tell if an applicaiton will run in Standard Edition

From: Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 15:47:37 +0100
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absolutely correct. You are limited to ASM storage and the same number of processors with SE (which effectively means 2 dual processor machines in reality) but yes RAC is free with SE from 10.1. of course this is the same edition of the database that according to the EM team is aimed at workgroup development with limited scalability and performance requirements.

Niall

On 6/19/07, Richard J. Goulet <richard.goulet_at_capgemini.com> wrote:
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> Interesting, According to this RAC is a standard feature of standard
> edition, but an option for enterprise edition??
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> Niall Litchfield wrote:
> > Partitioning would be an extra special case wouldn't it since you'd
> > need a partitioning license as well.
> >
> > You could look at DBA_FEATURE_USAGE_STATISTICS if the app has been
> > running a while.
> >
> > My take is that most (like over 70%) of applications will run just
> > fine on SE. Mostly people don't write code that uses AQ etc etc.
> just to supplement (AQ seems to be allowed in all editions)
> http://www.oracle.com/database/product_editions.html
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