of processors and standard edition
I'm pretty sure that SE will run on any size server, but
you'll be charged for EE when that server has more than 4 CPUs... :-)
You'll see info for this at http://oraclestore.oracle.com;
when you try to price an SE license on a per-processor basis
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
Last time I checked it was 4 for Windows NT/2000. Not a UNIX shop so can't
comment on that OS.
T¬
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I am trying to find any info on if there
Dave - Maximum of 4 processors.
http://www.pro-dba.com/oracle_database_standard_edition.html
Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I am trying to find
Oracle
licencing has changed 28 times since then :-)
Ciao
Fuzzy
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Subject: Number of processors and standard
I'm pretty sure that SE will run on any size server, but you'll be charged
for EE when that server has more than 4 CPUs... :-)
You'll see info for this at http://oraclestore.oracle.com; when you try to
price an SE license on a per-processor basis. Click on the explanation of
User Minimums for