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But what's the system requirement for the enterprise edition?
I mean CPU, RAM, Hard disk etc.
Ryan wrote:
> the software is free if your not going to use it for business.
>
> so get the enterprise edition of 9i. The other software are complimentary
> products for the database. Some are good, some are not so good. The main
> product is the actual database itself.
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>
> "logia" <wuwen.li_at_mail.com> wrote in message
> news:3D2B7779.DEC740B7_at_mail.com...
>
>>Hi Morgan, >> >> Thank you for your reply. I think there is no Linux version of of
>> edition, isn't there? And how about the system requirement of personal >> edition as well as enterprise edition? >> >>Daniel Morgan wrote: >> >> >>>logia wrote: >>> >>> >>>>Hi there, I want to setup a DB to store my personal data on a Linux >>>>box which has P233MMX + 256MB mem + 8GB. I am in the phase >>>>of evaluating different DB products. >>>>Oracle has so many DB products that confuse me. Which one is better >>>>for me? Oracle lite? Enterprise Edition? personal Edition? Application >>>>server? >>>>From the name, I guess Personal Edition is ok for me. However, it >>>
>>>>that it does not support linux. >>>>And the most important thing is that my PC hardware is not so >>>
>>>>So I hope the DB which I would select has cost less resource. >>>>Any advise? thanks. >>> >>>If you are planning to be legal and pay for the software I would suggest >>>Personal Edition. If your intention is just to use it for personal >>>education purposes and you don't care about such niceties then use the >>>Enterprise Edition. >>> >>>Daniel Morgan >> >>-- >>BR, >>Logia >> >>
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