> luc...@lastdot.org wrote:
>> I'm no Oracle user/expert, but isn't Oracle DB 11g free (as in beer)?
>> So my take is he's not paying anything.
>> 

pie...@hogranch.com wrote:
> AFAIK, its only free for your initial development work.  As soon as you 
> deploy a production app, you have to get support, and as soon as you 
> have a support contract, you can no longer run any free instances, 
> except the lightweight 'express' version which is limited to very small 
> databases with only a few connections and doesn't have any of the 
> enterprise functions.

Let me absolutely clear on this, when I say 'production' I'm speaking 
about my personal home network only. This network consists of a very few 
machines with very limited access to the outside world. I use it for my 
education and experience only. So production, to me, is a environment I 
don't want to update more than once a year.

Thanks,
Gene Poole
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