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

From: Gints Plivna <gints.plivna_at_gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 18:29:52 +0300
Message-ID: <6e49b6d00706190829g78f3ea6ciec96691c39f1ff25@mail.gmail.com>


It is only in 10g and the 4 CPUs maximum is enforced anyway. From http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/oracle10g/pdf/DS_General_Oracle_Database10gR2_SE_0605.pdf "It is supported on either a single server supporting up to a maximum of 4 CPUs, or on a clustered server environment, with a total maximum of 4 CPUs in the cluster."

So either 2*2 or 4*1 nodes/CPU.

Other restriction - only Oracle clusterware. Full description here
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/license.102/b14199/options.htm#CJAHAGJE

Our list BTW had already discussion about it on january for example http://www.freelists.org/archives/oracle-l/01-2007/msg00044.html

P.S. Initially articles assumed that SE with RAC is answer to MS evil forces :) Restriction for Oracle clusterware seems a hidden goal to test it throughout.
Interesting - were these really THE REAL goals and are they achieved more or less? :)

Gints Plivna
http://www.gplivna.eu

2007/6/19, Richard J. Goulet <richard.goulet_at_capgemini.com>:

>

> Interesting, According to this RAC is a standard feature of standard
> edition, but an option for enterprise edition??
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