On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 18:55:49 -0500, tingl wrote:
If you are testing and playing around I would go with EE. That
way you can evaluate all of the feature you would use in a produciton
environment. I think that is one of the reasons they allow you to
try and buy anyhow.
Prime
> Hmmm, what can you learn from EE that can't be learnt from PE? RAC?
>
> "Norman Dunbar" <Norman.Dunbar_at_lfs.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:E2F6A70FE45242488C865C3BC1245DA7033A8A1C_at_lnewton.leeds.lfs.co.uk...
>> Personal might be the way to go, however, don't let Howard hear you say
>> that :o)
>>
>> Why bother with Personal when Enterprise is available for the same cost
>> (ie free download) and using ENterprise, the OP can learn *everything*
>> about Oracle.
>>
>> Just my £0.02.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Norman.
>>
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>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: tingl [mailto:one4all_at_all4one.not] Posted At: Tuesday, January
>> 28, 2003 12:46 AM Posted To: server
>> Conversation: oracle 9i
>> Subject: Re: oracle 9i
>>
>>
>> What you want is the Personal Edition.
>>
>>
>>
>>
Received on Wed Jan 29 2003 - 13:18:11 CST