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Hi Ron,
There is one available for a minimum of 5 users too. If standard is fine, we are initially going for 5 users. (later we can get license for somemore if we needed)
Regards,
Srinivas
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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Ron Rogers
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 10:18 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: RE: standard edition vs enterprise edition
Srinivas,
Explore the options available on the Oracle web site about pricing.
You can get a "named users" license that has a minimum of 10 users at
about $800 each for the Enterprise edition.
Ron
>>> Srinivas.Kommareddy_at_med.ge.com 04/01/2004 10:52:35 AM >>> Hi Juan,
Thanks for responding.
I think the licensing is based on no. of CPUs.
(is there anything like licensing based on no. of users ? if yes,
which
is the best choice ?)
Do we have the option of migrating from standard to enterprise edition in future (if needed )?
Thanks,
Srinivas
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[mailto:oracle-l-bounce_at_freelists.org] On Behalf Of Juan Cachito Reyes
Pacheco
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 8:38 PM
To: oracle-l_at_freelists.org
Subject: Re: standard edition vs enterprise edition
I use standard edition, the reason to use enterprise is high load of
data,
even if there are ten users.
If you are going to have tables about 10,000,000 records, standard is
OK,
but if you are going to query permamently tables about 100,000,000 or
more
then you could think in enterprise, it has features advanced to
optimized
high data loads.
Now if the price is almost the same for you (if you can affor ten
licenses
in enterterprise edition) I would suggest to use that, becaues you
will
have
several features enabled, like partitioning, security, etc..
There is a paper at Oracle comparing features.
The configuration is enough, but all depends in the amount of data you
will
use.
Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco
OCP
Database 9.2 Standard Edition
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