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Looks correct to me. TSPITR is indeed EE only, according to the
pdf-document I have titled "Oracle9i - a family of database products".
I'll be happy to send it to anyone who asks - I cannot attach stuff on
this list, I think. It's a very detailed 12-page document.
There are no options - as far as I know - available to SE. The following are EE options according to the Oracle price list, which can be found at http://www.oracle.com/corporate/pricing/index.html?pricelists.html . The % is the price you should add to the EE price...
RAC - 50%
Partitioning - 25%
OLAP - 50%
Data Mining - 50%
Spatial - 25%
Advanced Security - 25%
Row-level Security - 25%
Diagnostics Pack, Tuning Pack, Change Management Pack and the SAP R/3 Management Pack are each $3,000 per CPU or $80 per Named User Plus.
Mogens
DENNIS WILLIAMS wrote:
>Stephen - I think your list is correct. Yes, I have heard that TSPITR is not
>included. I think that if you looked back to the old Oracle 7 TSPITR methods
>you could probably succeed, just would be more difficult. And of course you
>can do a full database point in time recovery in SE.
> Also, additional-pay features like partitioning require EE. The
>performance packs for OEM require EE, and maybe OEM itself requires EE, but
>someone else on the list can clarify that.
> The criteria I heard was that Oracle wanted to keep the same features for
>programs so that any program written for EE would still run on SE. Of course
>I assume that features that MS SQL doesn't have were prime candidates for
>EE, but maybe that is just my cynical nature.
>
>Dennis Williams
>DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
>Lifetouch, Inc.
>dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 2:59 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
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>
>Hi everyone:
>
> Need some help validating features in Standard versus Enterprise.
>
>Here is the List:
>1. Online Index Build
>2. Plan Stability
>3. Materialized
>4. Bitmap Indexes
>5. Point-in-time tablespace recovery
>6. Oracle Diagnostics Pack/Tuning Pack
>7. Oracle Connection Manager
>
>>From the Oracle8i Family document, these are listed as E/E options. I would
>have thought that PIT Tablespace recovery was a standard option. Please
>reply soon as some contracts depend on the answer.
>
>Thank You
>
>Stephen P. Karniotis
>Product Architect
>Compuware Corporation
>Direct: (248) 865-4350
>Mobile: (248) 408-2918
>Email: Stephen.Karniotis_at_Compuware.com
>Web: www.compuware.com
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