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On Fri, 18 Nov 2005 19:42:11 +0000, Paul wrote:
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>> Oracle XE has the following limits: >> - Limited to 4GB user data. (>4GB Generates an Oracle error.) >> - Limited to 1 CPU. (Only uses one CPU on SMP machines.) >> - Limited to 1 GB. (Still testing - think it's SGA+PGA)
>> Oracle XE comes with a subset of SE[1] capability. Biggest limitation is >> 'no JVM' and therefore no Java Supplied procedures or APIs. Biggest >> benefits are: Oracle SQL, Oracle reliability and pre-initialized HTMLDB.
That's what it's all about. Many SMBs can get away with a bunch of discrete 1/4-2GB data sets and would be happy to put it in MSAccess ... so here's Oracle with a built-in HTMLDB and just the right size.
Your typical SMB application uses a SQL data bucket managed by VB.Net or Java. Very few of those coders are interested in taking advantage of any RDBMS features because [insert cynical reason here]. So instead of offering features, let 'em have a reliable data bucket at the right price.
Then, when the SMB realizes that the custom "don't buy the licenses, we can do it" coding has cost 3x the SE licenses, the SMB can easily upgrade.
ps: [not directed at anyone, esp. Paul] My cynicism is based on experience. My sincere apologies if voicing my experience is offensive to 'your' sensibilities.
-- Hans Forbrich Canada-wide Oracle training and consulting mailto: Fuzzy.GreyBeard_at_gmail.com *** Top posting replies guarantees I won't respond. ***Received on Fri Nov 18 2005 - 14:44:23 CST