devilyeye
11th October 2006, 07:42
Hi all,
I would install BaanIV on window2003 Server and had decided to use oracle10g. But there are three edtions:Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Enterprise Edition. I wonder which is the best one for BaanIV and what's the distinctness. Thanks.

NPRao
11th October 2006, 09:49
Use the search option for the already discussed threads -

Anybody using Oracle standard edition? (http://www.baanboard.com/baanboard/showthread.php?t=307&highlight=enterprise)

http://www.baanboard.com/baanboard/showthread.php?t=23132&highlight=standard+edition

Anybody using Oracle standard edition? (http://www.baanboard.com/baanboard/showthread.php?t=307&highlight=standard+edition)

Another good forum to search is the Oracle Technet site - http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/pdf/A76962_01.pdf

Oracle8i is available in four standalone versions:
Oracle8i, also referred to as the standard edition delivers unprecedented ease-of-use, power, and database functionality for workgroup or department-level applications. It includes core features for most Windows NT and UNIX applications.

Oracle8i Enterprise Edition adds several high-end features and options for mission-critical OLTP and data warehousing applications. Oracle8i Personal Edition is a single-user development database for Windows NT, Windows95, or Windows98, that now includes all Enterprise Edition options and features.

Oracle8i Lite is a lightweight mobile Java database that easily synchronizes laptops and hand held devices with corporate databases. It is not discussed in this book.

The Oracle8i database is available as Oracle8i, Oracle8i Enterprise Edition, and Oracle8i Personal Edition. Not all features and options are available with all editions of the Oracle8i database.

Refer to Chapter 5 for detailed information: Oracle8i Feature and Option Availability

For Oracle-10g info, refer to the link - Oracle® Database Licensing Information 10g Release 1 (10.1) (http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B14117_01/license.101/b13552/editions.htm)