My memory is 4 ... and with typical Oracle Licensing Shennanigans attached
... I remember a few cases from 2001 where clients where arguing whether SE
could be licenced for up to and including 4, or up to but not including 4.

But given that's a two-year-old memory, I can pretty much guarantee Oracle
licencing has changed 28 times since then :-)

Ciao
Fuzzy
:-)

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> I am trying to find any info on if there is a maximum number
> pf processors that a server can have and have Oracle standard
> edition run on it.  Just looking to see if there is a cutoff
> point in the number of processors where I would be forced to
> go to Enterprise Edition of Oracle 8i..  I'm looking through
> the concepts docs but have not yet found this info.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Dave
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