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concurrent is basically the number of clients or machines that can log onto your system simultaneously. Named is the number of users you can create. In your contract, it usually specifies named or concurrent. If it doesn't, most likely, it will be concurrent.
-Sheilah Scheurich
DBA
sunanda.seetharam wrote:
> Can I pls get a clarification on the following:
>
> What is the difference between named and concurrent license, when one buys
> Oracle 7 DBMS?
>
> Earlier, when we installed oracle 7.0, We used to specify oracle with X
> number of user license? Is it equivalent to concurrent?
>
> Your response will be appreciated
>
> Sunanda
Received on Wed Nov 19 1997 - 00:00:00 CST