Enterprise verses Standard Edition
Hi All,
What is the difference between Oracle 10gAS Enterprise & Standard Editions?
Thanks.
From the SQL Server installation guide:
● SQL Server 2000/2005: Enterprise and Standard Edition
● SQL Server 2008: Enterprise (capture or delivery) or Standard Edition (delivery only)
● SQL Server 2008 R2: Enterprise (capture or delivery) or Standard Edition (delivery only)
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Could anyone please advise if it's possible to find out whether you're running Weblogic 11g Standard or Enterprise edition?
There doesn't seem to be any details in the console apart from the version (10.3.1).
Any help greatly appreciated !Hi,
There is only one WebLogic Server software download. Whether you need a WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition or a WebLogic Suite license depends on whether you use the premium components which are included in the WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition or WebLogic Suite licenses.
For WebLogic Server 11g, the packaging is as follows:
WebLogic Server Standard Edition:
includes WebLogic Server
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JDeveloper
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WebLogic Server Enterprise Edition:
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Oracle 10g Enterprise vs Standard Edition performance
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My weblogic version 10.3.6.0 which was configured earlier and now we have got the enterprise version lisence
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SQL server 2008 R2 downgrade from Enterprise to standard edition
Hello,
we are going to downgrade SQL server 2008R2 from enterprise to standard for a server whose databases are not using any of the enterprise features.
Per the link http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/3079/downgrade-from-sql-server-enterprise-edition-to-standard-edition/ we had made a plan to do so.
However, we are not sure of two points:
1) Do we need to import the SSIS packages, i.e. after downgrade would all the packages vanish? Therefore what should be done for the Integeration services on this instance?
2) second would be related to reports configured. Would all the settings in reporting configuration also change? If yes what should be done while downgrading (removing the reporting services as well)
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Sqlplus determining Enterprise or Standard Editions.
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Is there anyway from sqlplus to tell if you are using on a enterprise server or standard server? select * from v$instance doesn't suggest anything.
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sqlplus /nolog
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Fri Nov 2 14:02:47 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All Rights Reserved.
SQL> connect sys@fsdev as sysdba
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BANNER
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PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
CORE 10.2.0.2.0 Production
TNS for HPUX: Version 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.2.0 - Production
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Enter password:
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SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
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PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
CORE 10.2.0.3.0 Production
TNS for HPUX: Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
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Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
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Sql server 2008 standard edition verses enterprise edition
I heard on a call today that microsoft has different logging capture in these two editions. Also because of this difference that at least in the past GG could not support some replication approaches from SQL Server Standard Edition beacuse of this. Can anyone point me to a resource or certification matrix that references standard verses enterprise versions of SQL Server.
From the SQL Server installation guide:
● SQL Server 2000/2005: Enterprise and Standard Edition
● SQL Server 2008: Enterprise (capture or delivery) or Standard Edition (delivery only)
● SQL Server 2008 R2: Enterprise (capture or delivery) or Standard Edition (delivery only) -
Hi,
following a purpose change for a database server, I need to downgrade the SQL Server 2012 SP 2 installation from Enterprise to Standard edition.
Does it exist the best procedure to do it in a secure manner with a low impact?
Many thanksPlease note that while you are downgrading by uninstalling and reinstalling and then restoring backup taken from 2012 enterprise to standard , if backup contains data about used enterprise features you would not be able to restore the backup so BE
CAREFUL.
You should , if possible, get a new box install SQL Server standard and try restoring backup if it fails disable enterprise features and again take backup and then you would be able to restore.
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Differences between Oracle 10g Enterprise and Standare editions
Can someone please direct me to a link where I can find the differences between Enterprise and standard editions? Thanks in advance.
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Free trial download of Oracle 10g or 11g R2 Emterprise or Standard Edition
I am tring to download a free trial version of Oracle Database 10g or 11g R2 Enterprise or Standard Edition onto my
Windows 7 system that I can install and use. I was able to download a trial copy of 10g R2 Enterprise database but the problem is that I cannot open/install the Oracle program.
Please help!
BudHi,
I am using Window's 7 Home Preamium x64
Can I still use your link for the 11g R2 to download Oracle DatabaseYou can download, but you cannot install it as your OS it not certified with 10g/11g.
You said I can right click on the executable Installation file
Do you mean the Install file
I have Window's XP Compatibillity Mode and service pack 1 or 2 or 3
Can I use one of them to download the 10g R2 download to Oracle DatabaseUse the above as a workaround to run the installer. However, this does not guarantee that the installation will work smoothly as your OS is not certified.
Again, your OS has nothing to do with the download, you should be able to download the file no matter that OS you are running, but it is about the installation.
Thanks,
Hussein -
How to choose 10g Standard Edition One.
Hi,
Does anyone know how to choose 10g Standard Edition One during the installation process ? There are only two type to choose: Enterprise and Standard Edition.
And is Standard Edition One defined by product or license ?
Thanks!Oracle Standard Edition:
Standard Edition is designed for smaller businesses and enterprises. It offers a subset of the features/ functionality implemented in Enterprise Edition. Database options like Data Guard, Partitioning, Spatial, etc. is not available with Standard Edition (from 10g one can use RAC with Standard Edition). Standard Edition can only be licensed on servers with a maximum capacity of four processors.
Oracle Standard Edition One:
Standard Edition One is a low cost, entry-level version of the Oracle Standard Edition database server. Standard Edition One can only be licensed on small servers with a maximum capacity of two processors.
Additional reading:
Oracle10g Database Licensing Guide
(Part of the Oracle 10g Documentation Set)
Oracle9i Database New Features Guide
Chapter 5: Database Feature and Option Availability
References:
Oracle Store
http://store.oracle.com/
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MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition
Hello Team,
Is there any issue/conflicts/limitationn to install MS SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise Edition on Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition.
OR their is nothing to worry about it I guess their is memory limitation between both of them. Please suggest
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Naveed AmirHi,
Here you can find the officially Hardware and Software Requirements for SQL Server 2008 R2:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms143506(v=sql.105).aspx
There should be NO problem as much as I know if the basic limitation fit you (as shanky mentioned).
I had (an clients still have) several servers with Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard & SQL
Server 2008 R2 Enterprise and Standard with no problem (today I have one old developing server with this exact installations work great for several years).
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Hi,
I'm in the planning stage of migrating an Oracle 8.1.7.4.1 Enterprise database to an Oracle 10.2.0.3.0 Standard Edition and i have a couple of questions.
1) Can it be done or do i have to migrate to Oracle 10.2.0.3.0 Enterprise Edition?
2) If it can be done can i
a) follow the manual upgrade process to upgrade to 10.2.0.3.0 Standard Edition?
b) use export to take an 8.1.7.4.1 enterprise export and then import it into a new empty 10.2.0.3.0 database?
I've read the 10g upgrade guide but i can't see any pointers on this but please feel free to point me to any documentation resources.
Thanks in anticipation of you help.
Regards,
George Johnston
OCP DBA 9iRefer metalink note 421191.1
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hi,
Please help me..
is it possible to install sql server 2008 standard edition in windows server 2008 enterprise edition?
will any problem arise?Hiya,
Yes it it possible. No there will not be any problems.
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I can't seem to find any clear answers to the implications of installing SQL Server 2012 standard edition vs. enterprise in regards to SharePoint 2013.
I understand that to get many of the features you need Enterprise edition of SQL 2012; but, what I can't figure out is if the backend SharePoint SQL 2012 is standard; but, the PowerPivot/SSRS server is Enterprise will we still get the features?
If we have 3 tier SharePoint farm, one of those tiers is for the SQL Server database backend. If that SQL instance is 2012 standard and we add another server to the farm w/ SQL 2012 Enterprise to handle the tabular models, PowerPivot, and SSRS in integrated
mode will we still get the features?
Or, can we (should we) install Enterprise 2012 as the SharePoint database backend and let that instance triple down as also the PowerPivot and SSRS instance?
The Degenerate DimensionHi MMilligan,
SQL Server 2012 Standard is not supported PowePivot for SharePoint . In addition, SQL Server 2012 Standard is also not support some Reporting Services Features.
For more information, please refer to Features Supported by the Editions of SQL Server 2012:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc645993.aspx.
Install SQL Server BI Features with SharePoint 2013 (SQL Server 2012 SP1):
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj218795.aspx.
If you have any problem, please feel free to let me know.
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