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Re: standard edition one 10g

From: Mark Townsend <markbtownsend_at_comcast.net>
Date: Wed, 04 Feb 2004 06:09:57 GMT
Message-ID: <40208CB6.8030607@comcast.net>


Hans Forbrich wrote:
> Mark Townsend wrote:
>

>>Hans Forbrich wrote:
>>
>>>Matthias Wirtz wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>can someone point me to some docu that describes the differences between the
>>>>"standard edition" and the "standard edition one"?
>>>>
>>>>Where are the differences? Thx.
>>>>--

<snip>
>
>
> Unless I've totally misread the papers, the announcement, and the
> License document. the way I see this is:
>
> 1) SE is SE1 with RAC built in;

Correct

> 2) SE can be used in configurations up to 4 CPU whether on a 1 SMP or
> four clustered 1-CPU machines, whereas SE1 can only go on a 1 or 2 CPU
> machine.

Correct - note SE will also support a 2x2 RAC cluster (which is probably more common than a 4x1 way).

> I admit the RAC part IS quite significant!!! However, other than the
> above, the feature set appears to be identical in that SE does not have
> any more [EE] features or options available than SE1.

Correct - well, TAF is supported on the SE RAC Clusters

> Am I reading this right
> /Hans
> [SE = Standard Edition. SE1 = Standard Edition One]
Received on Wed Feb 04 2004 - 00:09:57 CST

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