RE: Enterprise Versus Standard

2001-11-15 Thread Gilbert, Ashley

I received the attachment from my Oracle License Manager when we were
moving toward purchasing Oracle Standard Edition.  It compares
SqlServer2000, Oracle9i and DB2.  It's very handy if your in a
heterogeneous environment.  
After reviewing the document it was clear to us Enterprise Edition was
the way to go.

Hope it helps.
Ashley

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Does anyone have a good Oracle Standard to Oracle Enterprise comparison
Chart ??   I am looking on the various Oracle ran sites and most of the
docs
seem to try and steer you to Enterprise.

Kevin
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RE: Enterprise Versus Standard

2001-11-15 Thread Gilbert, Ashley

I didn't relize we couldn't send binary attachments.  If anyone else
needs the document, let me know and I'll send it to you directly.

Ashley

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I received the attachment from my Oracle License Manager when we were
moving toward purchasing Oracle Standard Edition.  It compares
SqlServer2000, Oracle9i and DB2.  It's very handy if your in a
heterogeneous environment.  
After reviewing the document it was clear to us Enterprise Edition was
the way to go.

Hope it helps.
Ashley

-Original Message-
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 12:05 PM
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Does anyone have a good Oracle Standard to Oracle Enterprise comparison
Chart ??   I am looking on the various Oracle ran sites and most of the
docs
seem to try and steer you to Enterprise.

Kevin
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Re: Enterprise Versus Standard

2001-11-14 Thread Marin Dimitrov


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 Does anyone have a good Oracle Standard to Oracle Enterprise comparison
 Chart ??   I am looking on the various Oracle ran sites and most of the
docs
 seem to try and steer you to Enterprise.


For 8i take a look at
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle8i/pdf/8i_fam.pdf

for 9i -
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/pdf/o9i_family_features.pdf


hth,

Marin


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Those who strike out afresh, but who attempt to retain a little of the
old life, end up torn apart by their own memories. 



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RE: Enterprise Versus Standard - Thanks

2001-11-14 Thread Kevin Lange

Thanks Marin   and all others that responded.  Thats what I needed.

Kevin

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- Original Message -
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 19:05


 Does anyone have a good Oracle Standard to Oracle Enterprise comparison
 Chart ??   I am looking on the various Oracle ran sites and most of the
docs
 seem to try and steer you to Enterprise.


For 8i take a look at
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle8i/pdf/8i_fam.pdf

for 9i -
http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/pdf/o9i_family_features.pdf


hth,

Marin


...what you brought from your past, is of no use in your present. When
you must choose a new path, do not bring old experiences with you.
Those who strike out afresh, but who attempt to retain a little of the
old life, end up torn apart by their own memories. 


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