Enterprise edition and standard edition

ORACLE 10.2.0.1.0 /REDHAT 5.1 - Enterprise linux 2.6.18
we would like to MIGRATE from enterprise edition to standard edition .
can we use dataguard,partitioning,flashback in standard edition .
santhanam.

Hi,
Yes, there are so many options not available with standard edition. like as you said dataguard and flashback database
like
1)online rebuilding/reorganization of tables
2)multiple channels in RMAN
3)only basic materialized view..
4)tuning&diagnostic packs
there are so many..
read http://www.dba-oracle.com/art_so_oracle_standard_enterprise_edition.htm
http://searchoracle.techtarget.com/answer/Standard-vs-Enterprise-Editions-of-Oracle

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