10g-(g for grid?)

hii,
In oracle 10g- g stands for grid.what is this grid and where in database administration this comes into picture.
A brief discussion here about grid is highly appreciated.
Thankx......

But, let me tell that you need a separate licence
from Oracle to use Grid Control.No separate license required for Grid Control. You
will, on the other had need to acquire a separate
license for the diagnostic/tuning/change/management
packs if you wish to use those features.I agree that the add-ons, which [IMO] provide the major value of the Grid Control environment, must be licensed and purchased separately.
But that is quite different from "you need a separate license from Oracle to use Grid Control" <g>

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